Pietrabbondante - Archaeological Sites Santuario Sannitico The Sannite Sanctuary dates back to the 4th century BC. It was built by the Samnites Pentri as a meeting point for religious and social occasions. The architecture is very special and makes the Sanctuary unique in all of Italy. Inside it, many excellent weapons and special decorations have also been found to testify to the wealth of this people.
Sepino - Archaeological Sites Altilia (Saepinum) The Archaeological Zone of Altilia-Saepinum during the Sannith era was used as a point of exchange for agricultural and pastoral products. Of the ancient settlement remains the walls of polygonal shape. After the defeat by the Romans, important buildings such as the forum, the thermal baths, and the basilica and the theater were built during the second century BC.