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The Nuragic Glass

Categories History & Culture Arts & Artisans     Tags: history & culture arts & artisans    0 Comments The Nuragic Glass

... was it already there a century before the Mesopotamian and the Egyptian one? According to Pliny the Elder, a man of insatiable curiosity who made many studies and wrote many essays, the first u...

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Sardinia, Island Of Records

Categories Traditions & Folklore Personalities Nature & Landscape History & Culture Food Experiences & Activities Arts & Artisans     Tags: traditions & folklore personalities nature & landscape history & culture food experiences & activities arts & artisans    0 Comments Sardinia, Island Of Records

Sardinia, a wonderful island in the Mediterranean, is somewhat reminiscent of the song by Georges Moustaki, where he portraits himself being " Half pirate, half artist ". Pirate because it is w...

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Pedra è... (It’s just stone…)

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He, the husband, is passionate about everything being Nuragic. Each week he plans an itinerary that allows him to know the area more and more, discovering wonderful sites that excite him each time a...

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Compagnia Barracellare: Police Force Of Sardinia

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We mentioned the collaboration of the Compagnia Barracellare in the forest and woodland protection of Sardinia in the article Sardinia: 2018 European Forest Island Award .  The B ...

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Archaeoacoustics

Categories Traditions & Folklore History & Culture     Tags: traditions & folklore history & culture    0 Comments Archaeoacoustics

Here is a fascinating topic that I came across with, just by chance: Archaeoacoustics , a new science that is particularly relevant in understanding the real functions of specific archaeological ...

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S'Ozzastru: The Oldest Olive Tree

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Sardinia, an ancient land rich in naturalistic, historical, artistic and cultural privileges, also claims its oldest living identity, S'Ozzastru , the oldest olive tree in Italy, which is over 40...

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Sardinia Towards UNESCO

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«The monuments of the Nuragic civilization have an attraction potential comparable in the Mediterranean only to the Pharaohs Egypt.  Some sites have been well enhanced (among which the N...

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The Mother Goddess Worship

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We wrote about The 4 "Ichnusa" Legends , where the origin of the ancient name of Sardinia always leads back to a sandal pattern. We have also assumed that it is the same imprint that Sardin...

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Sardinia, So Unknown

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From this blog the Gabbiano Azzurro Hotel & Suites aims to let our precious readers know and share the love we have for this island. An island, Sardinia,  so beautiful  and culturally...

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10 Nuragic Villages: Unforgettable Experience

Categories Nature & Landscape History & Culture Experiences & Activities     Tags: nature & landscape history & culture experiences & activities    0 Comments 10 Nuragic Villages: Unforgettable Experience

Some Nuragic villages arise isolated, while others are connected to by fence walls enclosing the huts. The Nuragic populations often lived in villages leaning against the main towers. They were mostl...

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