Necropolis of Anghelu Ruju (Necropoli di Anghelu Ruju) in Alghero

Necropolis of Anghelu Ruju (Necropoli di Anghelu Ruju)

Alghero, Italy

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Are there ancient ruins on Sardinia?

The archaeological site of Su Nuraxi di Barumini in Sardinia is the best-known example of the unique form of Bronze Age defensive complexes known as nuraghi. The elevated position of Su Nuraxi dominates a vast and fertile plain to the west of the municipal district of Barumini.

What are the Megalithic structures in Sardinia?

The nuraghe, or nurhag, is the main type of ancient megalithic edifice found in Sardinia, Italy, developed during the Nuragic Age between 1900 and 730 BC. Today it has come to be the symbol of Sardinia and its distinctive culture known as the Nuragic civilization.

What are the Neolithic houses in Sardinia?

The Domus de Janas are rock-cut tombs dating back to the Neolithic and Chalcolithic periods. Found across Sardinia, especially in the central and northern areas, there are over 3,000 of them, some decorated with symbols and carvings related to the spiritual world of the pre-Nuragic peoples.