The Nuragic people: their settlements, economic activities and use of the land, Sardinia, Italy
Sardinia is the second largest island in the Mediterranean and is well-known for its Nuragic society, which developed in the Bronze and Early Iron Ages from 1900 to 730 BC.
Melis, Rita T., Depalmas, Anna
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Sports nature culture. A participatory approach to reconstruct a multidimensional cultural landscape by leveraging outdoor sports. [PDF]
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Lussu M +5 more
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Like a pig out of water: seaborne spread of domestic pigs in Southern Italy and Sardinia during the Bronze and Iron Ages. [PDF]
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