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English: the bronze kerykeion exposed at the British Museum, evidence of the ancient civilization of Longane that developped along the Longanus river, today considered by many the Patrì river that rises in Fondachelli- Fantina, Sicily
Italiano: caduceo in bronzo esposto al British Museum, testimoniana dell'antica e misteriosa civiltà di longane che si sviluppo in una zona ancora discussa del fiume Longanus, oggi considerato da molti archeologi il Torrente Patrì che nasce nella valle di Fondachelli Fantina e sfocia nel Tirreno a Terme Vigliatore, Sicilia
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