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Exploring climate and environmental changes in Sardinia around the end of the Nuragic Era
In Sardinia, precisely dated Holocene climate and environmental records are derisory. Indeed, availability of lacustrine sediments is scarce, because this Island has one natural relatively large lake only.
Columbu A. +6 more
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Nuragici, fenici, sardi: uno sguardo da s’Urachi (San Vero Milis-OR)
Riassunto: Il saggio ha come oggetto alcune riflessioni sul tema delle identità delle persone che vivevano a s’Urachi nel I millennio a.C. Il complesso monumentale, incentrato su un gigantesco nuraghe recintato da un antemurale turrito, ha restituito una
Alfonso Stiglitz
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Fontaine Paul. Santillo Frizell (Barbro) éd. Arte militare e architettura rwragica. Nuragic Architecture in its Military, Territorial and Socio-Economie Context. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 74, fasc. 1, 1996. Antiquité - Oudheid. pp.
Fontaine, Paul
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The workshop, which took place on October 7, 2024, at the Department of History and Culture of the University of Bologna, examined the theme of so-called megalithic walls.
Maurizio Cattani
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Architetture arcaiche. Invarianti tipo-morfologiche e principi dello spazio nuragico [PDF]
The thesis explores the distinctive condition of the Nuragic archaeological heritage through a predominantly architectural lens, aiming to extract enduring values and spatial interpretations that contribute both to an innovative understanding of ...
SCALAS, ANDREA
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Sa Rocca Ulàri Cave, near S. Pietro di Sorres, Borutta (SS): archaeological aspects.
The Cave of Sa Rocca Ulàri, in the municipality of Borutta (SS), is fully inserted into the dense settlement of the natural cavities of Sardinia during the prehistory and early history.
Pier Paolo Soro
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Technological insights on the Early-Middle Bronze Age pottery of Monte Meana cave (Sardinia, Italy). [PDF]
Paglietti G +8 more
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The nuraghi are tower-shaped monuments with vaulted and superimposed internal chambers that appear in Sardinia during the Bronze Age. Built using massive stone blocks, some of them probably reached a height of nearly 25 meters.
Kewin Peche-Quilichini
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In literature, the nuraghi, megalithic towers, are studied as separete cases. The proposed study aims instead at analysing them as a whole taking as a empirical reference in the case of Sinis, within the territory of Cabras (central-western Sardinia). By
Giuseppe Sanna
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Ethnopharmacobotany and Diversity of Mediterranean Endemic Plants in Marmilla Subregion, Sardinia, Italy. [PDF]
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