By the late Middle Ages the county was being used as the basis of a number of functions.
In the late Middle Ages a stone wayside cross was built next to one of the springs.
By the late Middle Ages a wooden archway (with a prison above) stood on the spot.
Built in the late Middle Ages the wall surrounding the town is perfectly preserved for a total length of 1,200 meters.
Towards the Late Middle Ages a separate kitchen area began to evolve.
During the late Middle Ages a few books were written for teaching midwifery for both women and men.
In the late Middle Ages considerable wealth accrued to the town based upon the wool trade.
Camogli was in the late Middle Ages a considerable seaport.
But by the late Middle Ages the office holder was elected from among a hundred's notable landholding families.
Since the late Middle Ages this region has been largely unforested and was used for centuries as pasture land.