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The Etruscans continued to use the necropolis. Subsequently, the Etruscan population must have assimilated to a new Roman population in parallel with the assimilation of Etruscans on the mainland. The Etruscan language disappeared and it must have been starting from that time that the island began to
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preceded the first Greek colony, Aléria is unlikely to have been altogether unpopulated. A chance find of an ancient rubbish disposal pit at a location called Terrina about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from the Étang de Diane gives some information regarding pre-Roman habitation. The pit was excavated
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When the Etruscans took the district, after its abandonment by the Greeks, they settled further south along N198 in the vicinity of the village of Aléria, today primarily an archaeological site across the river from Cateraggio, where visitors and academics are quartered. Still south of there was the
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offer a view of an island that has been occupied continuously since about 6500 BC and has never been isolated. It was common for populations on Corsica to maintain contacts (especially trade contacts) with other communities on the Mediterranean; the indigenous people of Corsica therefore might have
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The Etruscans and perhaps others in their turn occupied Alalia. There is no evidence of any other impact of theirs on the island or the indigenous population; the east coast location was simply fortuitous for them. Across the waters, however, rose a power that eventually dominated the entire island
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was then discovered 500 metres (1,600 ft) to the south (in Casabianda) containing more than 200 tombs. It was excavated between 1960 and 1981. The necropolis had been in use mainly from the 6th to the 3rd centuries BC and was abandoned altogether with the construction of the Roman city, which
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The reserve to the south was initiated from the grounds of the former penitentiary of Casabianda in 1951. It was instituted in 1880 in a then pestilential area which it was hoped the prisoners could farm. It contained 1800 ha and 214 plots. Due to a high death rate from malaria, the agricultural
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The commune of Aléria was created in 1824, but it did not truly begin to revive until after 1945, after the allies (chiefly American) had undertaken to eradicate malaria (1944). An organization, SOMIVAC (Société d'aménagement pour la mise en valeur de la Corse) was created in 1957 to resurrect
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settlement in which the use of cattle and pigs were, in contrast to the rest of the island, which kept mainly goats and sheep and grew grain. The Chalcolithic, approximately 3500–3000 BC, arrived by easy transition. The population of the site manufactured arsenical copper and copper goods.
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The entire district, however, is wider still, following the Corsican custom of including some mountains and some beaches in every district. It incorporates the agricultural lands of Teppe Rosse (to the west), the entire Étang de Diane and the Plage de Padulone 3 km (2 mi) east of
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mentions it but says little about it, only mentioning "Aleria Colonia", the Rotanus River and Diana Harbor. He lists the "native races" inhabiting the island, but their geographical coordinates do not match those of Aleria; perhaps the Roman town was not considered among them.
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Cateraggio, a former barrier beach. Since 1975 a series of laws have created the Casabianda-Aléria Nature Preserve, 1,748 ha (4,320 acres) between the mouth of the Tavignanu and the Étang d'Urbinu, which is 5 km (3 mi) to the south.
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had a cemetery to the north. No artifacts that were identifiably Etruscan have been found to have been from before the 6th century BC; that is, the Etruscans were most likely intrusive at that time.
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much later placed two colonies, Aleria and Mariana. Evidently the Corsican Etruscans had still been cooperating with the Carthaginians. Not including them, the island was divided into 32 states.
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but the east coast was subject to colonization by Mediterranean maritime powers: Greeks, Etruscans, Carthaginians, Romans. They typically built on an étang, which they used as a harbor.
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agriculturally the entire eastern plain under government sponsorship. It had great success in developing the region. A massive archaeological effort got underway in 1955.
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Diodorus says that Aleria had a "beautiful large harbor, called Syracusium," that Calaris and another city, Nicaea, were on it, and that Nicaea had been built by the
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shells accumulated from Roman times, when removed from their shells, salted oysters were exported to Rome. A company has revived with success the production of
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wrote in 597 to Bishop Peter of Alaria to recover lapsed converts and to convert more pagans from the worship of trees and stones. He sent him money for
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has historically been a problem near the marshlands and swamps of eastern Corsica. The fine barrier beaches are a recreational attraction.
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on Route N198, in the centre of the Plaine Orientale, also called the Plaine d'Aléria, the east-central coastal plain of the island facing
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French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
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Systematic excavation since 1955 has revealed wide-ranging contacts in the 6th century BC, through pottery shards in test pits, with
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L'étang de Diane occupies 600 hectares (1,500 acres); in it, the île des Pêcheurs ("Fishermans' Island") features a large mound of
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that the two powers sent a combined fleet of 120 ships to root them out, but this force was defeated by 60 Phocaean ships at the
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in 1839, they were only excavated in 1955 by Jean Jehasse and Jean-Paul Boucher. By 1958 the excavators had uncovered the
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come from anywhere on the Mediterranean. The various archaeological museums on the island preserve ample remains from the
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as dictator they rebuilt the city on the promontory at Aléria, naming it Aleria. The city rose to prominence under
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between 1975 and 1981 by G. Camps, who found four levels and named the site after the most important, Terrina IV.
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the Romans decided to build a major naval base on the shores of Étang de Diane. Starting in 80 BC under
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to the north. To the west, the étang de Terre Rosse is a lake and reservoir used to irrigate the plain.
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rivers, which also created the deadly marshes. The region became subsumed under a Christian parish.
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Syracusium is not to be confused with the Syracusianos Portus of Ptolemy, which must be either
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The eastern coastline is punctuated by a number of lakes connecting (but not always) to the
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and are consistent with the common history. Although ruins on the promontory were noted by
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in the Sardinian Sea, which Herodotus describes as a Cadmeian victory (his equivalent of a
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and took over dominion of the island, which they held until the Romans took it from them.
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Portable antiquities found in the Aléria commune are presented for public viewing in the
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in the étang. In the commune, grapes and citrus fruits are commonly grown.
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Allegrini-Simonetti, Franck; Guidoni, E., Illustrator (July 2004).
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of the Roman city of Aleria, first occupied in the 1st century BC.
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data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises
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Abram, David; Geoffrey Young; Theo Taylor; Nia Williams (2003).
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In Corsica they were so troublesome to the Etruscans and to the
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Aléria shares the canton of Moïta-Verde with 13 other communes:
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says that the city was named Calaris, possibly a corruption of
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There is some evidence that Corsica was being converted to
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destroyed it and cleared the region of Carthaginians while
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The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies
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decorated by some of the first rank Attic vase-painters.
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was extended to the whole of Corsica. At the end of the
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On 29 November 1801, in accordance with the Napoleontic
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Consul of God: The Life and Times of Gregory the Great
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The visible antique habitations at Aléria date to the
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on Corsica, in parallel with the development of other
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In the 13th century, Aleria became of interest to the
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Index

Aleria
Corsican
Commune
View of Aléria
Aléria is located in France
Aléria is located in Corsica
42°06′13″N 9°30′46″E / 42.1036°N 9.5128°E / 42.1036; 9.5128
France
Region
Corsica
Department
Haute-Corse
Arrondissement
Corte
Canton
Ghisonaccia
Intercommunality
Oriente
Time zone
UTC+01:00
CET
DST
UTC+02:00
CEST
INSEE
2B009
[aleʁja]
Ancient Greek
Latin
Italian

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