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Motta Buffetto Mound

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Motta (plural: motte) is a word used in our region, Veneto, to define any heap of dirt or ground. It comprises both burial mounds, moat-and-bailey structures as well as 'castellieri' (hillforts), although they are usually made of stones. It also is a place-name or a part of it. The word 'motta' comes from Classic Latin 'mota' (mud), Medieval Latin 'mound, fortification', French motte, mound, which becomes moat in English, to mean the fortified ditch, usually accompanied by the bailey (palisade or wall), and not the mound where the lord of the castle had his residence inside the castle. So this is Motta Buffetto, the mound or hillock covered by the trees in the background, from the name of the owners, a family of farmers living near Scorze, in the province of Venice. The field of colza also belongs to them. Motta Buffetto was saved from destruction by a group of citizens, because during the construction of the Mestre highway loop (to make the traffic from Padova to Trieste and the Eastern countries less hectic), one of the constructors wanted to use that dirt for the road floor. A committee made the local politicians understand the historical value of the mound, dating the Bronze Age, which, even if not excavated, but only superficially explored, looks to be a burial mound. This mound was the starting point for the two Simons, my archeologist friends, to start the study of the 'motte' (plural of motta), and making a census of them in our region. They discovered a number of intriguing and puzzling facts about them. My task was to explore the legends, stories and place-names linked to them. More about that in the next postings. Thanks for your kind comments. P.S.: I was more than busy during the last two weeks, but I'm trying to catch up with comments.

Comments (47)


ronmolina

10:43AM | Sun, 19 May 2013

Very interesting!

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Valeriya

11:00AM | Sun, 19 May 2013

Beautiful, more precisely an excellent view!!

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Jean_C

11:42AM | Sun, 19 May 2013

Very nice shot and interesting info about this archeologic motta, thanks!

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renecyberdoc

11:50AM | Sun, 19 May 2013

most excellent take.

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eekdog

12:12PM | Sun, 19 May 2013

excellent information and lovely shot.

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claude19

12:22PM | Sun, 19 May 2013

great thanks for this little archeology course ... gorgeous photo

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jayfar

12:51PM | Sun, 19 May 2013

This is a beautiful and clear shot.

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durleybeachbum

1:03PM | Sun, 19 May 2013

Fascinating as always!

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brycek

1:05PM | Sun, 19 May 2013

Beautiful capture..lovely place!!

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Leije

1:06PM | Sun, 19 May 2013

Interesting infos about this archeologic place and nice shot!

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starfire777

2:50PM | Sun, 19 May 2013

Excellent photo!!!

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Faemike55

4:23PM | Sun, 19 May 2013

Truly fascinating and cool. I wish my history and other lessons were so cool. Great photo

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jocko500

5:03PM | Sun, 19 May 2013

wonderful shot

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magnus073

5:06PM | Sun, 19 May 2013

Sandra, This is a sensational capture my friend. I very much enjoyed your thoughts on this place as well as the events surrounding it.

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johndoop

5:49PM | Sun, 19 May 2013

Great picture and info!!!

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wysiwig

7:58PM | Sun, 19 May 2013

Wonderful image and history. Looks much better as a mound than a highway.

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Radar_rad-dude

8:06PM | Sun, 19 May 2013

Wonderful photo and written descriptive, Sandra! Most enjoyable!

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Minda

9:36PM | Sun, 19 May 2013

beautiful shot and Great history sandra.

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0rest4wicked

10:09PM | Sun, 19 May 2013

Fantastic narrative!!

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mgtcs

11:00PM | Sun, 19 May 2013

WOW.......Such a marvelous landscape my friend, superb shot, thank you for sharing!

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ia-du-lin

2:43AM | Mon, 20 May 2013

beautiful scene, nice photo!

whaleman

2:46AM | Mon, 20 May 2013

Interesting story, looking forward to more!

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dakotabluemoon

6:50AM | Mon, 20 May 2013

Very nice landscape shot.

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Cyve

8:22AM | Mon, 20 May 2013

Fantastic shot and wonderful capture !

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UteBigSmile

1:05PM | Mon, 20 May 2013

It's a very pretty capture!

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JuliSonne

5:09PM | Mon, 20 May 2013

History is always interesting. The picture is so beautiful. I can smell the rape....

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jeroni

5:36PM | Mon, 20 May 2013

Fanstastic photo

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Hendesse

2:18AM | Tue, 21 May 2013

Fantastic shot and great informations. A very beautiful view.

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drifterlee

12:35PM | Tue, 21 May 2013

Beautiful field and shot, Sandra!!!!

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Richardphotos

2:40PM | Wed, 22 May 2013

very beautiful landscape

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