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  2. Nuraghe Losa - Wikipedia

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    The nuraghe Losa (in Sardinia, close to the village of Abbasanta) is a complex prehistoric building in the shape of a tholos tomb. [1] Its central structure has a triangular shape. [ 2 ] On the west side, a turreted wall is linked to it.

  3. File:Nuraghe Losa, panoramica.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Italiano: Nuraghe Losa (Abbasanta) This is a photo of a monument which is part of cultural heritage of Italy . This monument participates in the contest Wiki Loves Monuments Italia 2015 .

  4. Nuraghe - Wikipedia

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    Nuraghe Losa Central tower of the Nuraghe Santu Antine of Torralba Nuraghe "Su Nuraxi" The nuraghe, or nurhag, [1] is the main type of ancient megalithic edifice found in Sardinia, Italy, developed during the Nuragic Age between 1900 and 730 BC. [2] Today it has come to be the symbol of Sardinia and its distinctive culture known as the Nuragic ...

  5. File:Abbasanta, nuraghe losa, interno 07.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. 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 ...

  7. Category:Archaeological sites in Sardinia - Wikipedia

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    Nora, Italy; Nuraghe Adoni; Nuraghe Antigori; Nuraghe Arrubiu; Nuraghe Fenu; Nuraghe Genna Maria; Nuraghe Is Paras; Nuraghe La Prisgiona; Nuraghe Losa; Nuraghe Mannu; Nuraghe Palmavera; Nuraghe S'Urachi; Nuraghe Santu Antine; Nuraghe Santu Sciori; Nuraghe Serbissi; Nuraghe Seruci; Nuragic complex of S'Arcu 'e Is Forros; Nuragic complex of sa ...

  8. Architecture of Sardinia - Wikipedia

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    The Architecture of Sardinia reflects the history of the island and the cultures that have inhabited it since the first known constructions in 4000 B.C. [1] An especially distinctive element of Sardinian architecture is the presence of Nuraghes and other buildings constructed by the Nuragic civilization.

  9. National Archaeological Museum of Nuoro - Wikipedia

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    The Giorgio Asproni National Archaeological Museum is an archaeological museum in the historic centre of Nuoro, in Sardinia, near the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Snows. Established in 2002, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] it is located in a nineteenth-century building that belonged to Giorgio Asproni, a Sardinian politician and intellectual of that era.