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The Woman Role in Nuragic Civilization

Catégories History & Culture Experiences & Activities     Tags: history & culture experiences & activities    0 Commentaires The Woman Role in Nuragic Civilization

In many Domus De Janas  of the fifth and fourth millennium BC. countless statuettes of goddesses have been found, made from multiple materials: clay, limestone and kaolinite, easier to sculpt, ...

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Porto Torres: Turris Libisonis

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The discovery of an important Roman and Nuragic settlement during the construction of a new university campus in the San Lorenzo area in Sassari is the end of July 2021 news. In recent decades had a...

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Sardìgna Meravizosa: Wonderful Sardinia!

Catégories Personalities History & Culture Experiences & Activities     Tags: personalities history & culture experiences & activities    0 Commentaires Sardìgna Meravizosa: Wonderful Sardinia!

In the last part of the second millennium BC in the Bronze Age, a very interesting and unknown civilization developed on the Sardinian Island, see  Sardinia, So Unknown . We were told of ...

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Milis Holy Well In Golfo Aranci

Catégories History & Culture Golfo Aranci Experiences & Activities     Tags: history & culture golfo aranci experiences & activities    0 Commentaires Milis Holy Well In Golfo Aranci

Just 5 minutes far from the Gabbiano Azzurro Hotel & Suites , there is the Milis Holy Well in Golfo Aranci, one of the most important in the area, dating back to the 8th - 7th century B...

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Spending A Day With Golfo Aranci’s Fishermen

Catégories Traditions & Folklore Sealife & Watersports Golfo Aranci Experiences & Activities     Tags: traditions & folklore sealife & watersports golfo aranci experiences & activities    0 Commentaires Spending A Day With Golfo Aranci’s Fishermen

As we wrote in Golfo Aranci: A Fishermen Village , Golfo Aranci was a fishermen village before becoming a tourist destination. It was populated by fishermen coming from Ponza, one of the four isl...

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The Megalithic Circle: Li Muri

Catégories History & Culture Experiences & Activities     Tags: history & culture experiences & activities    0 Commentaires The Megalithic Circle: Li Muri

The Megalithic Circle is a type of burial also called "Megalithic Circles Culture", a phenomenon localized in the historical region of Gallura beginning around 3500 BC, formed by a series of con...

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The Posidonia: The Aquatic Plant That Saves Our Coasts

Catégories Sealife & Watersports Nature & Landscape Golfo Aranci     Tags: sealife & watersports nature & landscape golfo aranci    0 Commentaires The Posidonia: The Aquatic Plant That Saves Our Coasts

The Gabbiano Azzurro Hotel & Suites guest perhaps does not know Posidonia , because when he arrives for his holidays, the necessary operation to move the " banquettes " washed up to the...

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Nuragic Bronze Statuettes

Catégories History & Culture Arts & Artisans     Tags: history & culture arts & artisans    0 Commentaires Nuragic Bronze Statuettes

The bronze statuettes ( brunzìttu nuragicu in Sardinian) created from IX to VI century A.C. and found in  Nuraghe , in the common dwellings, in the Giants' Tombs and in the Holy Wells...

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San Pantaleo: Discovering The Village and The Market

Catégories Nature & Landscape Experiences & Activities Costa Smeralda Arts & Artisans     Tags: nature & landscape experiences & activities costa smeralda arts & artisans    0 Commentaires San Pantaleo: Discovering The Village and The Market

Protected by the granite massif of Cugnana, in the north-eastern Gallura, San Pantaleo, a pearl of the “Emerald Coast” hinterland and part of the municipality of Olbia, in the province o...

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Conca Fraicata - a Smurfs’ House?

Catégories Traditions & Folklore Nature & Landscape     Tags: traditions & folklore nature & landscape    0 Commentaires Conca Fraicata - a Smurfs’ House?

Most of us grew up with the Smurfs . Back in 1958, the Belgian designer Peyo had the very happy inspiration of ​​creating the cute and little blue inhabitants of the woods, who lived in round house...

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