Fig. 1From: Making cheese with caprifig sap in Apulia, Italy: possible rebirth of an ancient traditionGeographical location of Murgia Hills within the European geographical context. Murgia is a calcareous highplain in Southern Italy that extends along about 4000 km2. It is included in the territory of two regions: Apulia and Basilicata. It presents a typical Mediterranean agro-pastoral landscape with rocky grassland and steppic vegetation. In this area, sheep and goat rearing has an ancient tradition, and rural dairies were very common in the pastBack to article page