Nuraghe Santu Sciori is an ancient stone structure located on the island of Sardinia, Italy. It belongs to the Nuragic civilization, which thrived on Sardinia from around 1800 BC to 238 BC. This civilization is known for its unique megalithic architecture, especially the nuraghi—tower-like structures built with large stones. Santu Sciori is one of the…
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Nuraghe Serbissi
Nuraghe Serbissi is a well-preserved ancient structure located on the island of Sardinia, Italy. It stands as one of the many nuraghi, unique megalithic constructions that dot the Sardinian landscape. These structures were built by the Nuragic civilization, which flourished from approximately 1800 BC to 238 BC, when the Romans conquered the island. Location and…
Nuragic Complex of S’Arcu ‘e Is Forros
The Nuragic complex of S’Arcu ‘e Is Forros is one of the most significant archaeological sites in Sardinia. It is located near Villagrande Strisaili, a region known for its dense concentration of Nuragic settlements. This complex, primarily dating to the Bronze Age, sheds light on the ancient Nuragic civilization that flourished in Sardinia from around…
Nuragic Sanctuary of Gremanu
The Nuragic Sanctuary of Gremanu is an archaeological site located in the central highlands of Sardinia, near Fonni. This sanctuary dates back to the Nuragic civilization, which thrived between the Bronze Age (around 1800 BC) and the Iron Age (up to 238 BC). The site stands out for its unique hydraulic system, used in ancient…
Su Romanzesu
Su Romanzesu is an archaeological site located in Sardinia, Italy. It is one of the most important Nuragic settlements, dating back to the Bronze Age, around 1500 BC. The site is spread across an area of approximately seven hectares and consists of several structures, including a large temple, dwellings, and a sacred well. Nuragic Civilization…
Aleria
Aleria, located on the eastern coast of Corsica, is one of the island’s most important ancient sites. It played a significant role in the history of Corsica due to its strategic location and cultural interactions. Founded by the Phoenicians around 1000 BC, it later became a key settlement for the Etruscans, Greeks, and Romans. Early…
