The Twelve Apostles stone circle is an ancient monument located near Dumfries, Scotland. It is the largest stone circle in mainland Scotland and one of the largest in the British Isles, with a diameter of about 90 meters (295 feet). The circle was constructed during the Late Neolithic or early Bronze Age, around 3000 to…
Nuraghe Aiga
Nuraghe Aiga, an important Bronze Age archaeological site in Sardinia, represents a significant example of ancient Nuragic civilization. Located near Abbasanta in the central part of the island, Nuraghe Aiga showcases the unique architectural and cultural practices of the Nuragic people. This structure, like other nuraghi in Sardinia, reflects a society with advanced knowledge of…
Nuraghe Seruci
Nuraghe Seruci is one of the most significant ancient monuments on the island of Sardinia, Italy. This Nuragic complex, located in the Carbonia-Iglesias province near Gonnesa, dates back to the Late Bronze Age, around 1500 to 1200 BC. It represents the ingenuity and social organization of the Nuragic civilization, which flourished in Sardinia from the…
Nuraghe Santu Antine
Nuraghe Santu Antine, an impressive example of Sardinia’s Bronze Age architecture, stands near the town of Torralba in northern Sardinia, Italy. Built around the 16th century BC, this ancient stone structure represents the ingenuity of the Nuragic civilization. Known for its distinctive architectural style, Nuraghe Santu Antine remains one of the largest and best-preserved nuraghi…
Nuraghe Arrubiu
Nuraghe Arrubiu is one of the largest and best-preserved nuraghes in Sardinia, Italy. Built around the 14th century BC, this impressive structure showcases the Nuragic civilization’s architectural skill. Its unique design and historical significance make it a central site for understanding Sardinia’s ancient past.Location and StructureNuraghe Arrubiu is located near Orroli, a town in central…
Nuraghe Palmavera
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…