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    The Pre-Nuragic period refers to the prehistory of Sardinia from the Paleolithic until the middle Bronze Age, when the Nuragic civilization flourished...
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    The Nuragic civilization, also known as the Nuragic culture, was a civilization or culture on the Mediterranean island of Sardinia, Italy, which lasted...
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    as Proto-Sardinian or Nuragic, is an extinct language, or perhaps set of languages, spoken on the Mediterranean island of Sardinia by the ancient Sardinian...
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    menhir and the dolmens. Archeological cultures of Sardinia in the pre-Nuragic period: Bronze Age Sardinia is characterised by stone structures called nuraghes...
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    The Kingdom of Sardinia is a term used to denote the Savoyard state from 1720 until 1861, which united the island of Sardinia with the mainland possessions...
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    news of their presence along the coasts of Sardinia. According to the most recent researches, the coastal Nuragic villages located in the southern and western...
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    landscapes, which retain vestiges of the Nuragic civilization. The name Sardinia has pre-Latin roots. It comes from the pre-Roman ethnonym *s(a)rd-, later romanised...
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    Sardinia and Corsica (Latin: Provincia Sardinia et Corsica) was an ancient Roman province including the islands of Sardinia and Corsica. The Nuragic civilization...
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    Arzachena culture (category Archaeological cultures in Sardinia)
    The Arzachena culture was a pre-Nuragic culture of the Late Neolithic Age occupying Gallura (the northeastern part of Sardinia) and part of southern Corsica...
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    The Kingdom of Sardinia was a feudal state in Southern Europe created in the early 14th century and a possession of the Crown of Aragon first and then...
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    Necropolis of Anghelu Ruju (category Archaeological sites in Sardinia)
    a pre-Nuragic archaeological site located north of the city of Alghero, Province of Sassari, Sardinia. It is the largest necropolis of pre-Nuragic Sardinia...
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    Necropolis of Pranu Muttedu (category Archaeological sites in Sardinia)
    important funerary areas of pre-Nuragic Sardinia and is located near Goni, a small village in the province of South Sardinia. The complex has the highest...
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  • San Ciriaco culture (category Archaeological cultures in Sardinia)
    sometimes also called San Ciriaco Phase, is a middle neolithic, pre-Nuragic culture from Sardinia and roughly dates to the second half of the 5th millennium...
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    The Kingdom of Sardinia, also referred to as the Kingdom of Sardinia-Piedmont or Piedmont-Sardinia as a composite state during the Savoyard period, was...
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    Domus de Janas (category Archaeological sites in Sardinia)
    alternatively, "House of Witches") are a type of pre-Nuragic rock-cut chamber tomb found in Sardinia. They consist of several chambers quarried out by...
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    among multiple groups throughout and beyond the Italian peninsula. Pre-Nuragic Sardinia Cardial Culture Grotta Verde culture Filiestru culture Bonu Ighinu...
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    found that a moderate steppe-related ancestry arrived in Sardinia in ~2600 BC. Pre-Nuragic Sardinia Chalcolithic Europe Webster & Webster 2017, p. 112. Melis...
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    Following the Byzantine reconquest, Sardinia was part of the Praetorian prefecture of Africa. The province of Sardinia was ruled by a praeses provinciae...
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    Sardinian Judgedoms or Judicatures, were independent states that took power in Sardinia in the Middle Ages, between the ninth and fifteenth centuries. They were...
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    in Sardinia and Val d'Aosta appeared new religious ideologies related to the introduction of megalithism from the west. Neolithic Europe Pre-Nuragic Sardinia...
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    Lollove Posada Sadali Tempio Pausania Su Nuraxi is a nuragic archaeological site in Barumini, Sardinia, Italy. Su Nuraxi simply means "The Nuraghe" in Campidanese...
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    Bonnanaro culture (category Archaeological cultures in Sardinia)
    culture that flourished in Sardinia during the 2nd millennium BC (1800–1600 BC), considered to be the first stage of the Nuragic civilization. It takes its...
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  • [Nu]misiaru[m] Paleo-Corsican language Paleo-Sardinian language History of Sardinia Nuragic civilization Sardinian people Torrean civilization Corsican people...
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    is evidence that Pula rose on a pre-existing Nuragic settlement or according, to legend, by Iberians brought to Sardinia by Norax. In the following centuries...
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    Necropolis of Montessu (category Archaeological sites in Sardinia)
    of the largest and most important archaeological site of Sardinia. Dating back to pre-Nuragic period (third millennium BC), this burial site was used for...
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    which can be modelled well using three source populations, namely "Nuragic Sardinia, one northern Mediterranean source (e.g., individuals with group labels...
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    Tomb of Bingia 'e Monti (category Archaeological sites in Sardinia)
    Bingia 'e Monti is a pre-Nuragic archaeological site located in the municipality of Gonnostramatza, in the province of Oristano, Sardinia. The tomb has the...
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    Castelsardo (category Cities and towns in Sardinia)
    in the area of Castelsardo since pre-Nuragic and Nuragic times, as well as during the Roman domination in Sardinia. After the fall of the Western Roman...
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    documents, Ankhires. Carved or painted Pre-Nuragic false doors appear in about 20 tombs mostly located in northwestern Sardinia,: 137–139  an example being some...
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  • (1150–950 BC). During the second millennium BC, the Nuragic civilization flourished in the island of Sardinia. It was a rather homogeneous culture, more than...
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