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Nuraghe

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Nuraghe are unique, tower-like structures found only in Sardinia. Built by the Nuragic civilization, they served as both defensive structures and community centers, reflecting the advanced engineering of the time.

Nuraghe Palmavera

Nuraghe Palmavera

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Nuraghe Palmavera, an ancient megalithic complex located near Alghero on the island of Sardinia, Italy, stands as a remarkable testament to Nuragic civilization. Dating to around the 15th century BC, this site offers insights into the architectural skill and social organization of the Nuragic people. The site’s strategic coastal location likely played a role in…

Nuraghe Losa Abbasanta

Nuraghe Losa Abbasanta

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The Nuraghe Losa is an important example of the Nuragic civilization, a prehistoric culture that thrived in Sardinia from around 1800 BC until the Roman conquest in 238 BC. This structure, located near Abbasanta in central-western Sardinia, is well-preserved and provides valuable insights into the architectural skills, social structure, and daily life of the Nuragic…

Nuraghe Mannu

Nuraghe Mannu

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Nuraghe Mannu is a prominent archaeological site located in the province of Nuoro, Sardinia, Italy. This site features a well-preserved nuraghe, a type of megalithic structure unique to Sardinia. Scholars believe the Nuraghe Mannu dates back to the Bronze Age, around 1500 BC to 1000 BC.Architectural FeaturesThe structure consists of a central tower, surrounded by…

Nuraghe Genna Maria

Nuraghe Genna Maria

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Nuraghe Genna Maria is an archaeological site located in Sardinia, Italy. It is part of the Nuragic civilization, which flourished from around 1800 BC to 238 BC. This site offers insights into the unique architectural and cultural practices of the Nuragic people.Historical ContextThe Nuragic civilization emerged during the Bronze Age. It is known for its…

Nuraghe Tanca Manna

Nuraghe Tanca Manna

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Nuraghe Tanca Manna is an important archaeological site located in Sardinia, Italy. This site features a complex of stone structures built during the Nuragic civilization. The Nuragic people thrived from around 1800 BC to 238 BC. They are known for their unique architectural style, characterized by the construction of nuraghes—tall, circular stone towers.Historical ContextThe Nuragic…

Nuraghe Antigori

Nuraghe Antigori

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Nuraghe Antigori is a Bronze Age archaeological site located in Sardinia, Italy. The Nuraghe culture, dominant on the island during the second millennium BC, constructed thousands of these megalithic edifices. Nuraghe Antigori, like other nuraghi, served as both a defensive structure and a social gathering space.Structure and ArchitectureNuraghe Antigori features a central tower (called a…

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