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FDEM and ERT measurements for archaeological prospections at Nuraghe S'Urachi (West‐Central Sardinia)

open access: yesArchaeological Prospection, Volume 29, Issue 1, Page 69-86, January/March 2022., 2022
Abstract Nuraghe S'Urachi is a monumental architectural complex in West Central Sardinia that was probably first built in the Bronze Age and remained occupied continuously into the early Roman Imperial period. It has been the object of systematic and large‐scale archaeological investigations in three different phases since 1948 when the first ...
Rita Deiana   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Approaching Interaction in Iron Age Sardinia: Multi-Scalar Survey Evidence from the Sinis Archaeological Project and the Progetto S’Urachi

open access: yesOpen Archaeology, 2023
Using west-central Sardinia as a case study, this article explores how multi-scalar survey archaeology can be used to address questions of the intensity, nature, and scale of interaction in the Iron Age central Mediterranean.
Gosner Linda R., Nowlin Jessica
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Un inedito frammento di “Pugilatore” dal santuario nuragico di Santa Vittoria di Serri

open access: yesLayers. Archeologia Territorio Contesti, 2020
This contribution proposes an unpublished bronze fragment of  "boxer" from the nuragic sanctuary of Santa Vittoria di Serri and introduces the study of the iconography of the so-called "boxer" in Sardinian bronzes, starting from the analysis of the ...
Federico Porcedda, Alessandro Atzeni
doaj   +1 more source

Studies and projects for the archaeological park of the Nuraghe s’Urachi (Sardinia, Italy). From knowledge for heritage conservation to project for the community [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
[EN] This piece of research regards the archaeological area of ​​the Nuraghe s'Urachi in San Vero Milis (OR- Sardinia, Italy). The site is probably one of the most significant and complex testimonies of the so-called "Nuragic civilization" in Sardinia ...
Chiri, Gian Marco, Novelli, Francesco
core   +3 more sources

Landscape and geology as controls on Bronze Age human dispersal: a case study from Sardinia (Italy)

open access: yesJournal of Maps, 2021
The interaction of human dispersal patterns with landscape features can in many cases provide useful information on the sustenance strategies of past communities.
Guido S. Mariani   +2 more
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The locus of my study of Tokyo: From building typology to spatial anthropology and eco‐history

open access: yesJAPAN ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW, Volume 3, Issue 3, Page 271-283, July 2020., 2020
In this paper, I consider the characteristics of urban space in Tokyo and present an overview of my research objectives, methods, and the results obtained at each stage. This research illuminates a true affluent city that coexists with an environment suitable for the 21st century, which differs from the urban model of the modern Western development ...
Hidenobu Jinnai
wiley   +1 more source

Combined geophysical methods to study a complex archaeological settlement: the case of Nuraghe S'Urachi (Sardinia)

open access: yes, 2023
reservedThe "Nuraghe" is an archaeological stone structure in Sardinia dating from about the second millennium B.C.. These structures sometimes occur as individual buildings or as an aggregation of these in the so-called Nuragic reggia or Nuragic complex.
FATTORI, MATTIA
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Lead isotope studies - Sardinia and the Mediterranean: Provenance studies of artefacts found in Sardinia

open access: yes, 2006
It has been a principal aim of research at the Isotrace Laboratory in Oxford to establish Bronze Age trading patterns in the Mediterranean, especially for metals.
Gale, Noel H.
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Mediterranean—Sardinia

open access: yes, 2017
The archaeology of Sardinia is characterized by complex architecture and a rich figurine tradition. The visual narrative is a focal point of life in the pre-Nuragic and Nuragic phases, and a key element of ideology.
Isabelle Vella Gregory
core   +1 more source

Una riconsiderazione sul ripostiglio di S'Adde 'e S'Ulumu-Usini [PDF]

open access: yesTraces in Time, 2012
In this poster the author presents the results of a study on several pieces of ashlar masonry were recently discovered in a locale called S'Iscia 'e Su Puttu, indicating the likely presence of sacred place belonging to the Nuragic - Bronze and Early Iron
Salvatore Merella
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