The Nuraghi of Sardinia Sardinia is dotted with remnants of "nuraghi" (stone dwellings centered on a main tower or fortress) and "tombs of the giants" (monolithic burial chambers). These are what remind us of the so-called "Nuraghi Culture", the bronze-age people from the second millenium b.c. on the island. The sites are significant enough to be included on the UNESCO World Heritage List, represented by the Su Nuraxi nuraghi at Barumini (first photo, below). This is the
nuraghi at
Barumini. It is the largest one on Sardinia and is located
in the southern part of the island roughly between Oristano and
Caglieri. The UNESCO description calls it "the finest and most complete example of this remarkable form of prehistoric architecture." miscellaneous: Also quite
impressive is the Santu Antine nuraghi at Torralba, south of Sassari in
the north. It is said to be the second
largest structure of its kind. It is currently undergoing extensive
work of restoration and preservation. The
large Albucciu nuraghi near Arzachena in the northeast.
miscellaneous: The
Buddusò nuraghi near the town of that name in north-central
Sardinia.miscellaneous: Two "tombs of the giants": Li Loghi (in the north near Arzachena) and
Su
monte è s'alpe just
south of Olbia.
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