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Cistern A, which dates to the medieval period, has been exposed entirely: it is formed of squared blocks, and its interior and floor are plastered. In the northern side there is a trapdoor from which water was drawn, while on the side of the mountain is found the channelling for the inflow of water.
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The walls brought to light testify to a continuous presence from the 9th century on. When the Arabs came to Mount Bonifato, they chose to build their houses in the same place where those of former periods had stood. Moreover they found a safe place here, and adequate resources for a lifestyle suited
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From the 6th century B.C. Mount Bonifato very probably had the status of a satellite to the nearby town of Segesta. Further, the site shows unusual traces of human settlement during the period of the Roman Empire. After the 3rd-2nd century B.C. the Romans directed their interest towards the vale of
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The first excavations have brought to light some cave tombs. These produced no finds inside them, because they had been reused by farmers in the following periods. Later investigations have uncovered artefacts and remains of very ancient settlements, including a house dating back to the 6th-7th
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The excavations have brought to light an outlying urban district, providing evidence of activity from the 8th century B.C. to the 13th century A.D. The urban district of the medieval period (13th century A.D.) shows the last phase of the settlement. This persisted as late as 1396, when the site on
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in Marsala. In recent years the excavations have been conducted within the work of the field schools organized by Legambiente (1996), Archeoclub of Trapani-Erice (2000), LIPU (2001) and Gruppo Archeologico Drepanon (from 2007 to 2010), within the initiative called "Progetto Bunifat".
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of the medieval era (termed A and B) date back to the 13th century A.D. The date is confirmed by the construction techniques used and by the finding of green glazed ceramics of that period. The work on their recovery and restoration involved the removal of the
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and other material which completely filled both cisterns. Cistern A, about 4 metres high and 6 metres long, was used by various unicellular houses. Cistern B, which is smaller than the other, is about 2.85 metres by 4.30 metres.
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Since the second half of the 16th century, several scholars have identified some localities of archeological interest on this mount, such as the remains of the old village, which were identified by
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was found inside Cistern B, with the date 1264. The other inscriptions may indicate mathematical calculations for the construction of the cistern, or relating to its capacity.
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was also the name of Mount Bonifato, which – according to some other scholars - was also named "Aereo" and "Longarico" (the Latin name for Longuro).
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During the Roman period,  the inhabitants moved to the slopes of the mount, so that they could devote themselves to farming.
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The finds material recovered from the "urban district" includes above all ceramics, and also some fragments in bronze and iron, stone
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Following the excavations made in 2014, and the restoration interventions of the two cisterns, carried out by the
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of Alcamo in ancient times. This settlement had been founded by a colony of Greeks who had escaped from
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The archeological site was probably inhabited from the 7th century B.C. to the 12th century A.D.
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Later, the archaeological ruins became subjects of research by historians from Alcamo, such as
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Among the undecorated ceramics are some fragments of large containers used for the storage of
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in the 18th century and Vincenzo di Giovanni in the 19th century. In the 
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Ancient and Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians and Other Regions of Europe
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Orlandi, Cesare (1770). 'Alcamo, citta della Sicilia nella valle di Mazara', in
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centuries B.C., and bronze and ceramic fragments which are preserved at the
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and stamps of bricks dating back to the Roman period, found by
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Delle città d'Italia e sue isole adjacenti compendiose notizie
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periods. This confirms that there was continuous contact with
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Venetian Works of Defence between 15th and 17th centuries
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Alpa Uno, "Alcamo: Monte Bonifato, riprendono gli scavi"
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to their family units, thanks to the presence of water.
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the mountain was abandoned after the restoration of the
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Archaeological site of Mount Bonifato is located in Italy
Alcamo
Province of Trapani
Sicily
Italy
37°57′26″N 12°57′50″E / 37.9572°N 12.9639°E / 37.9572; 12.9639
Alcamo
province of Trapani
Alexandria
Mount Bonifato
Troy
Tommaso Fazello
Ignazio De Blasi
Regional Archeological Museum Antonio Salinas
lanterns
Pietro Maria Rocca
Museo Baglio Anselmi
Libero Consorzio Comunale di Trapani
Castle of Ventimiglia
limestone
gulf of Castellammare
cisterns
humus
inscription
bullets
chopper
millstones
wheel
Elymus

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