- The
Nuragic civilization, also
known as the
Nuragic culture,
formed in the
Mediterranean island of Sardinia,
Italy in the
Bronze Age.
According to the...
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during the
Nuragic Age
between 1900 and 730 BC.
Today it has come to be the
symbol of
Sardinia and its
distinctive culture known as the
Nuragic civilization...
- Paleo-Sardinian, also
known as Proto-Sardinian or
Nuragic, is an
extinct language, or
perhaps set of languages,
spoken on the
Mediterranean island of...
- The
nuragic holy well is a
Sardinian Bronze Age
structure for the
worship of the waters.
Scattered throughout the island,
along with the Giants' grave...
- The
Nuragic and
Contemporary Art Museum, also
known as "Betile", is a
planned contemporary art
museum in Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy,
designed by Zaha Hadid...
- The
Nuragic bronze statuettes (bronzetti in Italian,
brunzitos or
brunzitus in Sardinian) are
typical Nuragic Sardinian bronze sculptures of the final...
- [dziˈɣantɛz dɛ ˈmɔntɛ ˈβɾama]) are
ancient stone sculptures created by the
Nuragic civilization of Sardinia, Italy.
Fragmented into
numerous pieces, they...
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suggested that the
Nuragic tribes actually used
these kind of
weapons since the mid-2nd millennium BC, as is also
demonstrated by the
Nuragic bronze sculptures...
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beauty of its long-untouched landscapes,
which retain vestiges of the
Nuragic civilization. The name
Sardinia has pre-Latin roots. It
comes from the...
- The Pre-
Nuragic period refers to the
prehistory of
Sardinia from the
Paleolithic until the
middle Bronze Age, when the
Nuragic civilization flourished...