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Ceresa is a place where several prehistoric sites are located and a little bit farther starts the Sacred Path Strada Megalitica Del Monte Beigua.
So it has to be said that all this area was a special sacred place for ancient Ligurians, adorers of elements like water (this area is particularly rich in water) or fire.
In front of this menhir, another menhir higher up than this one that has been thrown down, even in front of the final cromlech at the end of Strada Megalitica stands the Bric Greppino, an hill that attracts lightning in stormy weather. The religion of the ancient Ligurian was animism.
And more evidence the Ligurians were part of Celtic World are some houses that still can be found in the village of Alpicella in the neighbourhood of Ceresa. Those houses, the oldest in the village, are built in a typical celtic way (the walls of the front and the back of the house contain the roof in the central part of the house where the roof stands lower than the front and back walls as holding to protect the roof).
Again I have to thank Mr Italo Pucci and Mr Fenoglio of Istituto Internazionale di Studi Liguri for the information.
Sites within 20km of Ceresa 1
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Ceresa 5
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Ceresa 3
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Ceresa 2
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Ceresa
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Ceresa 4
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Beigua Menhir
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Big Flat Rock
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Strada Megalitica del Monte Beigua
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Mount Priafaia 2. Ruined Menhir
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Faie’s Altar Rock (Faires Altar Rock)
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Angela’s Rock
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Priafaia Altar stone
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Mount Priafaia 4. Menhir
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Menhir of "U Nicciu du Briccu du Broxin"
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Mount Priafaia 1. Goddess niche.
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Mount Priafaia 3. Second niche and pair of cups st
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Two Head’s Rock Shelter (Riparo di Rocca Due Teste
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Faie’s Menhirs and cupmarked stone(Faires Menhirs)
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Faie’s Menhirs (Faires Menhirs)
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Bric Aliberti menhirs
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Bric Aliberti engraved stone
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Guardian stones on Mount Grosso’s path.
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Mount Ermetta
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Monte Beigua Pietra Scritta
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Della Biscia
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Pietra Rotonda (Round Stone)
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Della Biscia. Pria Scugia (Slippery stone)
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Rio della Biscia’s valley. Second rock of the path
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Pietra Liscia (Smooth Stone)
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Cian da Munega
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Rio della Biscia’s valley. First rock of the path.
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La Grande Roccia (The Big Rock)
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Bowls stone
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Fertility’s goddess
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Kelly’s Rock 2
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Faiallo’s Standing Stone
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Faiallo’s Standing Stone 2
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Ghirgherina Rock (Rocca Ghirgherina)
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Kelly’s rock 3- Giutte column
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Issel’s Stone
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Giutte’s Long Cairn
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Kelly’s Rock
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Ferrania
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