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“Is Fassonis”, Sardinian’s Lake Boats
Catégories Traditions & Folklore Sealife & Watersports Arts & Artisans Tags: traditions & folklore sealife & watersports arts & artisans 0 CommentairesWe know that the ancient Sardinians were sea people. Approx. 120 Nuragic bronze statuettes representing Nuragic ships, are confirming that they had good nautical knowledge. But we have always though...
Lire la suiteSu Filindeu, The Pasta Of God
Catégories Traditions & Folklore Food Arts & Artisans Tags: traditions & folklore food arts & artisans 0 CommentairesWe have already talked about it in the Pasta article, but Su Filindeu deserves to be told in detail, because it is a real Sardinian excellence. Not only is it a Slow Food presidium but it ...
Lire la suite“Sa Crabarissa” The Stone Maiden
Catégories Traditions & Folklore Nature & Landscape Hiking & Trekking Tags: traditions & folklore nature & landscape hiking & trekking 0 CommentairesToday we will take a long walk in the centre of Sardinia, in an area rich in woods and dense Mediterranean scrub where laurel, strawberry tree, myrtle, rosemary and mastic tree grow tangled among th...
Lire la suiteThe Sistine Chapel Of Barbagia
Catégories Traditions & Folklore History & Culture Arts & Artisans Tags: traditions & folklore history & culture arts & artisans 0 CommentairesBarbagia is Sardinia’s core, occupying the Gennargentu mountain massif slopes. The name Barbagia was given by the Romans who, due to the strong Sardinian resistance, were unable to pen...
Lire la suiteObsidian: The Black Gold Of Prehistory
Catégories Traditions & Folklore Nature & Landscape History & Culture Arts & Artisans Tags: traditions & folklore nature & landscape history & culture arts & artisans 0 Commentaires"Sa pedra crobina" , literally "the rock as black as the crow" is what they call obsidian in Sardinian, a dark and shiny volcanic glass. Its homogeneity and hardness made it one of the raw mate...
Lire la suiteSardinian Cuisine In The Middle Ages
Catégories Traditions & Folklore Food Tags: traditions & folklore food 0 CommentairesDuring the Middle Ages millennium everyone indeed passed through Sardinia: from the barbarian dominations to the Saracen incursions, from the Byzantine period to the autonomy of the Judicates, from t...
Lire la suiteGrazia Deledda “The Christmas Gift”
Catégories Traditions & Folklore Personalities Tags: traditions & folklore personalities 0 CommentairesI was looking for an idea to let you participate in Christmas in Sardinia and I recalled Grazia Deledda's story, "The Christmas Gift", a wonderful portrait of Sardinian’s festivit...
Lire la suiteBuilding a Nuraghe Today Using Prehistoric Techniques
Catégories Traditions & Folklore History & Culture Arts & Artisans Tags: traditions & folklore history & culture arts & artisans 0 CommentairesThrough our blog, we have extensively written that approximately 3700 years ago, in Sardinia, thousands of stone towers were built, up to 30 metres high with walls up to 4 metres thick, of a truncat...
Lire la suiteThe Domus De Janas “La Rocca” In Sedini
Catégories Traditions & Folklore History & Culture Tags: traditions & folklore history & culture 0 CommentairesIn the north-west of Sardinia, in Anglona, among the hills overlooking the Gulf of Asinara, the small village of Sedini, 95 km and 1 hour and a half by car from the Gabbiano Azzurro Hotel &...
Lire la suiteThe Tsunami s'Unda Manna
Catégories Traditions & Folklore History & Culture Tags: traditions & folklore history & culture 0 CommentairesItalian National Geographic on June 26, 2023 published an article on a tsunami of 3,600 years ago which was the cause of one of the greatest disasters of humanity. It was caused by the volcanic erupt...
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