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  2. Nuragic bronze statuettes - Wikipedia

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    Nuragic warrior from Padria Reconstruction of Nuragic dresses and panoplies based on bronze statuettes The Nuragic bronze statuettes ( bronzetti in Italian , brunzitos or brunzitus in Sardinian ) are typical Nuragic Sardinian bronze sculptures of the final phase of the Bronze Age and the early Iron Age .

  3. Nuragic civilization - Wikipedia

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    The Nuragic civilization, [1] [2] also known as the Nuragic culture, formed in the Mediterranean island of Sardinia, Italy in the Bronze Age.According to the traditional theory put forward by Giovanni Lilliu in 1966, it developed after multiple migrations from the West of people related to the Beaker culture who conquered and disrupted the local Copper Age cultures; other scholars instead ...

  4. Giants of Mont'e Prama - Wikipedia

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    Given the very close similarity between bronze statuettes and statues, the dilemma arises whether the statues were inspired by the statuettes (in the case of the statues being older than the statuettes) or if the statuettes are the model that the Nuragic aristocracy imposed to the artisans (in the other case the statues being younger than the ...

  5. Artefacts from ancient Mediterranean civilisation on show for ...

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    The items have gone on loan to Cambridge’s Fitzwilliam Museum.

  6. Bronze sculpture - Wikipedia

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    The Nuragic civilization in the Mediterranean island of Sardinia produced a large number of small bronze statues, known as bronzetti (Nuragic bronze statuettes), starting from the 12th century BCE. [6] The 7th-8th century Sri Lankan Sinhalese bronze statue of Buddhist Tara, now in the British Museum, is an example of Sri Lankan bronze statues.

  7. Nuragic sanctuary of Santa Vittoria - Wikipedia

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    The wall opposite the door has a large niche preceded by three basalt blocks that would have formed the wings of the kitchen. The excavations have in fact found large remains of ashes and bones of domestic animals. Near the door there was a counter made up of two stone slabs that could have been used to cut portions of roasted meat. [3]

  8. Niche (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    A blind niche is a very shallow niche, usually too shallow to contain statues, and may resemble a blind window (a window without openings) or sealed door. [3] [4] [5] (Compare: blind arcade) In Gothic architecture, a niche may be set within a tabernacle framing, like a richly decorated miniature house , such as might serve for a reliquary.

  9. Pre-Nuragic Sardinia - Wikipedia

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    The discovery of Paleolithic lithic workshops indicate a human presence in Sardinia in the period between 450,000 and 10,000 years ago. According to the researchers, a hominid nicknamed "Nur" was the first to colonize the current territory of the island about 250,000 years ago, in the Lower Paleolithic; based on studies of a phalanx found in the Nùrighe caves of Cheremule, the researchers ...

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