- The
Nuragic civilization, also
known as the
Nuragic culture,
formed in the
Mediterranean island of Sardinia,
Italy in the
Bronze Age.
According to the...
- 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...
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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...
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emanations of the
Anatolian branch of Indo-European.
According to Pittau, the "
Nuragics" were a po****tion of
Lydian origin who
imported their Indo-European language...
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settled either by the
Nuragics or by Phoenicians,
according to the
archaeological findings. It
contains ruins from the
Nuragic era to the
Roman era, when...
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reorganization within the
Nuragic society.
Another relevant element was the trans-marine
navigation journeys that
Nuragics made
toward several locations...
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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...
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Sicani of Sicily, and the
prehistoric Sardinians, who gave
birth to the
Nuragic civilisation.
Other ancient po****tions
include the
Rhaetian people and...
- The
Nuragic and
Contemporary Art Museum, also
known as "Betile", is a
planned contemporary art
museum in Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy,
designed by Zaha Hadid...
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Amblyocarenum nuragicus, or also
Nuragic spider, is a
spider in the
family Nemesiidae. It is
endemic to the
Mediterranean island of Sardinia,
where it...