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A molecular phylogeny of the western Palearctic weevil genus Onyxacalles Stüben, 1999 is presented, combining two mitochondrial genes (COI and 16S) in a Bayesian analysis. Based on molecular data, Onyxacalles pyrenaeus Boheman, 1844 is transferred into the genus Kyklioacalles Stüben 1999 (K.
Peter E. Stüben +2 more
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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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Riding in Marmilla On the Old Railway’s Trail
The project re-discovers a stretch of disused track of Sardinia’s complementary railway and re-uses it as a cycle lane: a greenway surrounded by the landscapes of Marmilla (Medio Campidano Province, Sardinia) that is both a tourist route and a network ...
Ilaria Giovagnorio, Alessandra Scalas
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Nuragic Pottery from Hala Sultan Tekke: The Cypriot-Sardinian Connection
The present paper describes, for the first time, Cypriot evidence of Nuragic tableware from Sardinia discovered at Hala Sultan Tekke. This Late Bronze Age harbour and trade metropolis is situated near modern Larnaca on the southern littoral of Cyprus ...
Fischer, Peter M. +3 more
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Abstract Provenance is becoming increasingly important in meat supply chains as it lends products higher perceived quality. However, its precise definition and interpretation along with its associated characteristics factors have remained somewhat elusive.
Sara Wilhelmina Erasmus +4 more
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Foreign Influences and Consequences on the Nuragic Culture of Sardinia [PDF]
Although it is accepted that Phoenician colonization occurred on Sardinia by the 9th century B.C., it is possible that contact between Sardinia s indigenous population and the Levantine region occurred in the Late Bronze Age (LBA).
Choltco, Margaret E.
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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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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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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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Human agency on landscape modification and land use is often seen in terms of socio-economic opportunities vs. natural constraints. In the study of prehistoric cultures this is both a strong source of information about sustenance strategies and community
Guido S. Mariani +2 more
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