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Social Organization in Nuragic Sardinia: Cultural Progress Without ‘Elites’?

Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 2014
After the collapse of most early states in the East around 1200 BC, parts of the western Mediterranean experienced technological progress and demographic rise, apparently without adapting forms of hierarchic political organization. A very good example is Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age nuragic Sardinia, which had been connected to eastern trade ...
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Mapping of the Multi-risk Analysis for the Cultural Heritage of Sardinia from the Pre-Nuragic and Nuragic Periods: Initial Results of the RETURN Project

Sardinia's cultural heritage features unique prehistoric structures from the pre-Nuragic and Nuragic periods (5th–6th centuries BC). These include Nuraghi, giants’ tombs, sanctuaries, Domus de Janas, dolmens, menhirs, and megalithic circles. Given their complexity and the increasing threat from climate change, a comprehensive database and spatial ...
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The Strange Case of the Nuragic Offerers Bronze Statuettes: A Multi-Analytical Study

Materials, 2022
Antonio Brunetti   +2 more
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Monte Carlo Simulations of ED-XRF Spectra as an Authentication Tool for Nuragic Bronzes

Heritage, 2021
Carlo Nocco   +2 more
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“Teste di mazza”: The Nuragic Mace-Heads (Sardinia, Italy). Technological and Experimental Analysis

Lithic Technology, 2020
Eva Francesca Martellotta   +1 more
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Water and cults in Nuragic Sardinia

Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water, 2018
Anna Depalmas
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