Ugas 2005, p. 12. Lilliu 2004, p. 362. Webster 2015, p. 37. "La cultura di Bonnanaro". anthroponet.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on 20 November...
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Paolo Melis (January 2007), Una nuova sepoltura della cultura di Bonnanaro da Ittiri (Prov. di Sassari, Sardegna) ed i rapporti fra la Sardegna settentrionale...
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Maria Luisa Ferrarese Ceruti, La tomba XVI di Su Crucifissu Mannu e la Cultura di Bonnanaro, in Bullettino di Paletnologia Italiana, nuova serie, XXIII...
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Necropolis of Su Crucifissu Mannu (redirect from Necropoli di Su Crucifissu Mannu)
Ceruti, La tomba XVI di Su Crucifissu Mannu e la Cultura di Bonnanaro, in Bullettino di Paletnologia Italiana, nuova serie, XXIII, vol. 81, 1972–1974...
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Giants' grave of Coddu Vecchiu (redirect from Tomba dei giganti di Coddu Vecchiu)
well as vases with bent necks, and vase fragments of the early Nuragic Bonnanaro culture, suggesting the monument was constructed early in the Nuragic...
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Necropolis of Is Loccis-Santus (redirect from Necropoli di Is Loccis-Santus)
culture, Abealzu-Filigosa culture, Monte Claro culture, the Bell Beaker and Bonnanaro culture and are now exposed in the Villa Sulcis museum of Carbonia. On...
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Pre-Nuragic Sardinia (section Bonnanaro culture)
"Lu Marinaru" and "Padru Jossu" (Undecorated Beaker) In 1800 B.C., the Bonnanaro culture, a regionalization of the previous Beaker culture with influences...
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S2CID 162788264. Laura Sannia Nowé, . Dai "lumi" dalla patria Italiana: Cultura letteraria sarda. Modena: Mucchi Editore, 1996. Robert J. Rowland Jr.,...
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Necropolis of Anghelu Ruju (redirect from Necropoli di Anghelu Ruju)
and 1600 BC, (cultures of Abealzu-Filigosa, Monte Claro, Bell Beaker, Bonnanaro). Furthermore, finds of flint tools, mace-heads, arrowheads, axes and...
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Nuragic civilization arose in the Middle Bronze Age, during the Late Bonnanaro culture, which showed connections with the previous Beaker culture and...
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found. The Beaker culture was followed in the early Bronze Age by the Bonnanaro culture which showed both reminiscences of the Beaker and influences by...
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century A.D. when the island was already Romanized, evolved during the Bonnanaro period from the preexisting megalithic cultures that built dolmens, menhirs...
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cultures of the Early Bronze Age of Liguria, Romagna, Corsica, Sardinia (Bonnanaro culture) and Rhone Valley. There are some commonalities with the previous...
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capovolto; and a double-headed dagger in relief. After the spreading of Bonnanaro culture on the island, the tradition of the statue-stelae seems to die...
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