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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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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
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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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ORIENTATION OF THE SARDINIAN NURAGIC "MEETINGS HUTS"
In the past decades, there have been a number of studies about the orientation of the Sardinian monuments (domus de janas, dolmen, tombe di giganti, nuraghes, megaron and sacred wells) (Zedda 2013, Gonzalez et al. 2014). These monuments characterized the
Mulas, A., Zedda, M. P.
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: In the area of Via E. d'Arborea (formerly Vico S. Sebastiano) was discovered a protohistoric sunked structure dating back to the LBII. The artifacts recovered they document exhaustively the formal and technological aspects of the pottery of this phase,
Alberto Mossa
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A computed tomography study on two skulls of mistreated dogs from the Roman Age
The study of ancient skeletons is of high interest, as the relationship between men and animals can be reconstructed. In dogs, head injuries frequently result from direct physical traumas.
V. Farina +7 more
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The protohistoric phase in Sardinia is noteworthy for the archaeological phenomena called the “Nuragic Civilization”. Sardinia is historically recognized as an island rich in metal resources, among which stand out above all the mines of copper, lead ...
Depalmas, Anna +2 more
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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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The arrival of the Bronze Age ushered in many changes in the Mediterranean, including the emergence of the Nuragic culture on the island of Sardinia (Italy).
Robison, Jade
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Non-invasive characterization of the manufacturing process of a Nuragic bronze statuette. A Neutron Imaging study [PDF]
The Nuragic civilization (Sardinia, Italy, XVIII–VIII Cen. B.C) developed a flourishing bronze metallurgy. The production of Nuragic bronze figurines from Sardinia represents a rich historical archive that provides key information about the iconography ...
Cantini, F. +19 more
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