The Nuragic people: their settlements, economic activities and use of the land, Sardinia, Italy
Sardinia is the second largest island in the Mediterranean and is well-known for its Nuragic society, which developed in the Bronze and Early Iron Ages from 1900 to 730 BC.
Melis, Rita T., Depalmas, Anna
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Investigation of a prehistoric settlement in south-western Sardinia area attests a human occupation in a cave during the Early and Middle Bronze Age of the Nuragic civilization.
Ucchesu Mariano +6 more
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Leaves and Fruits Preparations of Pistacia lentiscus L.: A Review on the Ethnopharmacological Uses and Implications in Inflammation and Infection. [PDF]
Milia E +8 more
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Functional diversity of microbial ecologies estimated from ancient human coprolites and dental calculus. [PDF]
Jacobson DK +8 more
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The Use of cork in antiquity: some archaeological data in Sardinia
In this paper, we report some archaeological data from Sardinian contexts useful to summarize the use of the cork and the cork oak in antiquity. This use has its roots in the prehistory of Sardinia Island.
Filigheddu, Maria Rosaria +2 more
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The valorisation of an archaeological, architectural or environmental asset today requires an interdisciplinary approach from a variety of specialists.
TROGU, ANTONIO +4 more
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The spread of steppe and Iranian-related ancestry in the islands of the western Mediterranean. [PDF]
Fernandes DM +51 more
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Genomic transformation and social organization during the Copper Age-Bronze Age transition in southern Iberia. [PDF]
Villalba-Mouco V +34 more
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A Synopsis of Sardinian Studies: Why Is it Important to Work on Island Orchids? [PDF]
Lussu M +5 more
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Growing up in Ancient Sardinia: Infant-toddler dietary changes revealed by the novel use of hydrogen isotopes (δ2H). [PDF]
Ryan SE +6 more
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