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Borore, Where Water Has Never Ceased to Be Sacred
Catégories Traditions & Folklore History & Culture Tags: traditions & folklore history & culture 0 Commentaires
by Daniela Toti In Sardinia, there are places where history does not unfold in orderly chapters, but through layers . Borore is one of them. Here, water has never changed its role;...
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by Daniela Toti Five months after their official recognition, the Domus De Janas remain unchanged. They are still carved into the rock, silent and discreet. What has changed, rather, is ...
Lire la suiteThe 7 Archaeological Wonders To Visit In Spring And Autumn
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by Daniela Toti The months from October to May offer the perfect atmosphere to fully experience the history and energy of these places, far from the summer crowds. Sardinia is a world waiting ...
Lire la suiteMysterious Sardinia: 5 Dark Places
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by Daniela Toti Forget the postcards with turquoise seas. If you’re looking for mysterious vibes and 19th-century curses, Sardinia is your new favorite dark destination. 1. Is Lollo...
Lire la suiteDomus De Janas: The Ancient Breath Of Stone
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by Daniela Toti I wanted once again to write about the Domus de Janas , the ancient rock-cut tombs of prehistoric Sardinia. But this time, I begin not from history or archaeology, but f...
Lire la suiteThe Nuraghe Erismanzanu
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by Daniela Toti Nuraghe Erismanzanu stands as a precious testament to the Nuragic civilization and Sardinian traditions. Its imposing architecture is particularly fascinating due to the prese...
Lire la suiteThe Voice Of Water: The Sacred Wells Of Sardinia
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By Daniela Toti Why was the equinox so important for the Nuragic civilization? The autumn equinox, which happens only twice a year, in March and in September, held a profound meaning for th...
Lire la suite"The Building Culture Of The Nuragic Age" By Serena Noemi Cappai
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By Daniela Toti I opened the book by Serena Noemi Cappai , " The Building Culture in Nuragic Sardinia – Techniques, Processes and Construction Devices" (Carlo Delfino Editore),...
Lire la suiteLakota Sioux And Ancient Sardinians: Affinities Between Two Ancestral Cultures
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by Daniela Toti In 2012, in Sardinia, an extraordinary meeting took place: four Lakota Sioux shamans, two women and two men, came from America to meet with four elders from central Sardinia....
Lire la suiteSardinia: The Unknown Island by Marie Gamél Holten
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In 1913, the Danish writer Marie Gamél Holten published a book entitled “Sardinia, the Unknown Island” , which the Sardinian writer Maria Giacobbe later came ac...
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