de Vingo, P. (2010). San Paragorio (Noli): the development of a religious settlement in Western Liguria between Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. Church Archaeology 12. Vol 12, pp. 31-47. https://doi.org/10.5284/1081932. Cite this via datacite

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San Paragorio (Noli): the development of a religious settlement in Western Liguria between Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages
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Church Archaeology 12
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Church Archaeology
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12
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31 - 47
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The history of Noli as a Maritime Republic of Western Liguria is reflected in the wealth of its monuments, such as the Romanesque church of San Paragorio, the 11th-century castle and its walls, and the numerous towers of this beautiful late medieval town. Archaeological excavations carried out around the church of San Paragorio and outlying areas not only discovered an early-Christian baptistery, but confirmed the existence of a highly complex residential and artisan settlement occupied between Late Antiquity and the early medieval period. Archaeological work conducted between 2005 and 2006 was of fundamental importance, producing evidence that has transformed the history of this ancient town, once thought to have originated with the Byzantine reconquest of the Ligurian territory after the middle of the 6th century.
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Paolo de Vingo
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2010
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30 Sep 2020