MEDIEVAL LIME WORKERS AT NOLA The discovery of burials from the sixth and seventh centuries may have completely changed the course of Nola’s early Middle Ages. One of the most ancient cities of Campania, variously said to have been founded by the Ausones, the Chalcidians and the Etruscans. Its territory was very fertile, and this was the principal source of its wealth. In the Nola area, archaeologists have identified an entire medieval district, and burials dating back to the 6th and 7th centuries. Medieval Hub of Arts & Crafts Center discovered in Nola: The discovery could rewrite the history of early medieval Nola | Arkeonews
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