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- Pintia abstract "Pintia is the name of an ancient city of the Vaccaei, situated in the area around Padilla de Duero, in the modern province of Valladolid, central Spain.The Vaccaei or Vacceans were the first sedentary occupants of the valley between the Duero and Pisuerga rivers, in an area that would include the modern province of Valladolid, a good part of the province of the Palencia, and sections of the Zamora, Segovia, and Ávila provinces.The Vacceans were an early Celtic society in northern Europe that arrived in this area during a period of growth. They founded various cities (Pallantia, Pintia) that had almost independent governments as city-states but maintained relations with their sister sisters in the surrounding area. Such was the sisterhood of these cities that the Vacceans helped the Arevaci of Numancia during the Roman siege. Because of their assistance to the Arevaci, the Roman invaders conquered the Vaccean cities after they had been victorious at Numancia.Pintia was besieged and destroyed by the Romans, which also buried forever the Vaccean culture, religion, and language. Years ago, it was believed that Valladolid was the ancient Pintia, but neither the location nor the archaeology supported this belief. The archaeological excavations conducted in Padilla de Duero uncovered an important settlement that has been interpreted as its possible location.The Archaeological Zone consists of three different parts: the city of Las Quintanas, the necropolis of Las Ruedas, and the potter's district of Carralaceña. In the city of Las Quintanas they have discovered that the city was destroyed by a fire, after which the Visigoths of the area placed their necropolis near the ancient Vacceo-Roman city. In the necropolis of Las Ruedas they have encountered rich burials of elderly soldiers. In the nearby town of Pesquera de Duero they have found the artisan district of Carralaceña, and since the kilns had such a large output, there could have been fires in the city during the period the kilns were used, so they constructed the kilns on the other side of the river and therefore established a contiguous district with the cemetery on that side of the river Duero. The kilns found here are unique in Europe, but they cannot be visited because the Executive of Castile and León do not think it would be profitable to set up the site for tourism. The town was partially destroyed by the planting of vineyards because of the lack of support given to the excavation projects. The University of Valladolid is currently in charge of the recovery and study of the town.The necropolis at Pintia is currently being excavated by international field school students every summer under the supervision of the University of Valladolid and the Federico Wattenberg Center of Vaccean Studies, facilitated by ArchaeoSpain.".
- Pintia wikiPageExternalLink www.archaeospain.com.
- Pintia wikiPageID "22133769".
- Pintia wikiPageLength "3309".
- Pintia wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Pintia wikiPageRevisionID "637818246".
- Pintia wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Rome.
- Pintia wikiPageWikiLink Arevaci.
- Pintia wikiPageWikiLink Artisan.
- Pintia wikiPageWikiLink Castile_and_León.
- Pintia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Spain.
- Pintia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Province_of_Valladolid.
- Pintia wikiPageWikiLink Celts.
- Pintia wikiPageWikiLink Douro.
- Pintia wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Pintia wikiPageWikiLink Kiln.
- Pintia wikiPageWikiLink Numantia.
- Pintia wikiPageWikiLink Padilla_de_Duero.
- Pintia wikiPageWikiLink Palencia.
- Pintia wikiPageWikiLink Pesquera_de_Duero.
- Pintia wikiPageWikiLink Pisuerga.
- Pintia wikiPageWikiLink Province_of_Palencia.
- Pintia wikiPageWikiLink Province_of_Segovia.
- Pintia wikiPageWikiLink Province_of_Valladolid.
- Pintia wikiPageWikiLink Province_of_Zamora.
- Pintia wikiPageWikiLink Province_of_Ávila.
- Pintia wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- Pintia wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Valladolid.
- Pintia wikiPageWikiLink Vaccaei.
- Pintia wikiPageWikiLink Vineyard.
- Pintia wikiPageWikiLink Visigoths.
- Pintia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pintia".
- Pintia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Pintia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Pintia subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Spain.
- Pintia subject Category:Province_of_Valladolid.
- Pintia hypernym City.
- Pintia point "41.6178 -4.17".
- Pintia type City.
- Pintia type Site.
- Pintia type SpatialThing.
- Pintia comment "Pintia is the name of an ancient city of the Vaccaei, situated in the area around Padilla de Duero, in the modern province of Valladolid, central Spain.The Vaccaei or Vacceans were the first sedentary occupants of the valley between the Duero and Pisuerga rivers, in an area that would include the modern province of Valladolid, a good part of the province of the Palencia, and sections of the Zamora, Segovia, and Ávila provinces.The Vacceans were an early Celtic society in northern Europe that arrived in this area during a period of growth. ".
- Pintia label "Pintia".
- Pintia sameAs Q3814961.
- Pintia sameAs Pintia.
- Pintia sameAs Category:Pintia.
- Pintia sameAs Pintia.
- Pintia sameAs Pintia.
- Pintia sameAs m.05p277_.
- Pintia sameAs Q3814961.
- Pintia lat "41.6178".
- Pintia long "-4.17".
- Pintia wasDerivedFrom Pintia?oldid=637818246.
- Pintia isPrimaryTopicOf Pintia.