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Sardinian nuraghes,
Campidanese Sardinian nuraxis [nuˈɾaʒizi],
Italian nuraghi).
According to the
Oxford English Dictionary the
etymology is "uncertain...
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structures known as
nuraghi, as well as the
similar structures of
southern Corsica,
dominated the
Bronze Age
landscape of
Sardinia (Italy).
Nuraghi are truncated...
- nuragica.
Volume 1: la
Sardegna prima dei
nuraghi [Prehistoric and
Nuragic Sardinia.
Volume 1:
Sardinia before the
nuraghi] (in Italian).
Carlo Delfino editore...
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century AD.
Although it must be
remarked that the
construction of new
nuraghi had
already stopped by the 12th-11th
century BC,
during the
Final Bronze...
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Galgals Cromlech (a
Welsh term for a
stone circle)
Cyclopean walls Kurgans Nuraghi Giant's
grave Talayots Round Towers Marae (Polynesia) Ahus with Moai and...
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Super Marathon Nuraghi - Sardinia.
Circa 1988...
- tower-fortress
called nuraghe (usually
pluralized as
nuraghes in
English and as
nuraghi in Italian).
These towers were
often reinforced and
enlarged with battlements...
- L'alba dei
Nuraghi (2005) p.14
Paola Mancini,
Gallura preistorica, 2011 p.17
Giovanni Lilliu, La società in
Sardegna nei secoli,
Prima dei
nuraghi, p.13 Giovanni...
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Chapter 3". penelope.uchicago.edu. Ugas,
Giovanni (2006). L'alba dei
nuraghi (in Italian).
Fabula Editore. p. 34. ISBN 978-88-89661-00-0. Goring, Elizabeth...
- Itinerari. S****ari:
Carlo Delfino Editore. Ugas,
Giovanni (2005). L'Alba dei
Nuraghi. Cagliari:
Fabula editrice. ISBN 978-8-8896-6100-0. Perra, M. (1993). La...