Petritoli Pieve di Santa Anatolia

63848 Petritoli, Province of Fermo, Italy The ancient parish church of S.Anatolia, originally located near the Aso river, a short distance from the Sanctuary of the Madonna della Liberata, was moved to its current location during the Middle Ages. Petritoli consists of 7 hills arranged aligned from west to east and are: the hill of the aqueduct called in ancient Paterno, the hill of the sanctuary of the Madonna della Liberata, called in ancient Liverano, the current cemetery of Petritoli called in ancient Palma or Palma Vetula, the current historic center of Petritoli called in ancient Pretitulo, the current park of Rimenbranza of which we do not know the ancient name, the hill of the "Fornace" in ancient Caecilia, and the hill of S. Savino in ancient Certiano. The oldest traces date back to the Neolithic: a flint arrow cusp, some lithic tools and ceramic fragments with spool handles were found.

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