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Chronological issues and more: the Nuraghi of Sardinia and the Towers of Corsica
The towers Nuragic Sardinia and Corsica share a certain cultural climate during the Middle Bronze Age (MBA). The tower-shaped monuments on both islands possess similar structural elements, especially in the appearance of the archaic nuraghi. According to
Mauro Perra
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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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The thesis focused on the relationship between ceramic technology and social organisation and studied 488 ceramic thin sections from eight Bronze Age settlements located in two micro-regions of south-central Sardinia.The approach proposed - analysing ...
Maria G. Gradoli (9097362)
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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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The walls of central-eastern Sardinia and the Suvegliu excavation (Oliena, NU)
The contribution examines the protohistoric walls of central-eastern Sardinia, a territory marked by significant geological and altimetric variety (Gulf of Orosei, Supramonte, basalt plateaus, granite uplands). After discussing the definitions of “wall,”
Lorenzo Bonazzi
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This paper focuses on pottery manufacture and use at the site of S’Uraki (west central Sardinia) through the detailed study of a collection of finds from ongoing excavations. S’Uraki, originally an indigenous Nuragic site which was continuously inhabited
Andrea Roppa +2 more
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In this study, a fuzzy model has been proposed for the control of the degradation process in Cultural Heritage. Specifically, the focus has been on the Nuragic building, Genna Maria, in Villanovaforru, Sardinia. Environmental data and material properties
Marta Cappai, Ulrico Sanna, Giorgio Pia
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Il villaggio protostorico di Brunku s’Omu – Villa Verde (Sardegna Centro Occidentale-Italia): lo scavo della capanna 16. Notizia preliminare [PDF]
This paper is a report of the last excavation campaign of the nuragic settlement of Brunku S’Omu, located in the territory of Villa Verde in central western Sardinia.
Riccardo Cicilloni, Giacomo Paglietti
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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. +4 more
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In order to explore the relationship between the coastal zone and the urban layout of the ancient city of Nora (Sardinia, Italy), in 2011 the Department of Cultural Heritage of the University of Padua launched an interdisciplinary research project that ...
Carraro, F +5 more
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