

LCSSCL
Finally a site about Ancient Ligurians and about Ligurian Culture!
A serious and worthy site where I have the pleasure and the honour to write too, every now and then, in italian.
A site that shows, with beautiful pictures, some of the important sites of Apulia (Puglia in italian).
It also tells of very interesting studies about megaliths and energies. It’s written in Italian at the moment but I hope it will be soon translate because I really think those studies are worthy!
Mistycal Bric Aliberti
(the child in me likes to play with the words misty and mystical because this site it has a mystical atmosphere and it’s very often covered by mist).
On western slopes of Sacred Mount Beigua this hill called Bric Aliberti has on its own slopes an engraved stone and on its top a pinewood with this particular zone.
Displayed on a wide field between pine trees there’s a ruined rough-hewn menhir, about two meters long, a small standing stone and lots of “strange stones” all around (I’ve reported here only some of them).
But what I like the most here is the particular atmosphere.
When a place is called Faires (Faie) is enough to take a walk around with eyes wide open and the less it can happens it’s finding “something”.
Well, I don’t know if those are the menhirs I’ve read about in: archaeoastronomy.it/un_percorso_rituale.htm .(sorry in italian).
But what it’s written in the article corresponds to what I’ve found.
South of Faie’s Village, at the edge of a field and next to a river; three pulled down menhirs and one still standing but in precarious position, two and a half meters long each.
On the article it’s said that there are some old inhabitant of the village reminding of a stone’s alignment next to that river, still visible some decade ago.
Two ruined menhirs are clearly showing traces of human’s engravings as cups and rough-hewings.
I’d like to dedicate this finding to Canidia, Wido and Jonathan as sign of friendship.