- The
Bonnanaro culture is a
protohistoric culture that
flourished in
Sardinia during the 2nd
millennium BC (1800–1600 BC),
considered to be the
first stage...
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Bonnanaro (Sardinian: Bunnànnaru) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of S****ari in the
Italian region Sardinia,
located about 150
kilometres (93 mi)...
- "Lu Marinaru" and "Padru Jossu" (Undecorated Beaker) In 1800 B.C., the
Bonnanaro culture, a
regionalization of the
previous Beaker culture with influences...
- and
secondly from
Central Europe,
through the
Italian Peninsula. The
Bonnanaro culture was the last
evolution of the
Beaker culture in
Sardinia (c. 1800–1600 BC)...
- found. The
Beaker culture was
followed in the
early Bronze Age by the
Bonnanaro culture which showed both
reminiscences of the
Beaker and
influences by...
-
thousand residents.
Mores borders the
following muni****lities: Ardara,
Bonnanaro, Bonorva, Ittireddu, Ozieri, Siligo, Torralba.
Mores is
twinned with:...
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necropolis of
Anghelu Ruju,
which are
variously datable from the
Ozieri to the
Bonnanaro cultures (c.3200 – 1600 BCE). The
earliest examples predate the appearance...
- on the
Italian peninsula,
contributing to the
development of the
local Bonnanaro culture.
Sardinia has been in
contact with extra-insular
communities in...
- the
Copper Age (III
millennium BC) and
intensely used
until the time of
Bonnanaro culture (1800–1600 BC). Some
internal chambers are
decorated with symbolic...
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phases of construction. In the
first stage,
during the
period of the
Bonnanaro culture, it was
built an allée
couverte tomb; later, in the
second phase...