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David Stanley
Su Nuraxi di Barumini is the best example of the hallow megalithic nuraghi towers of prehistoric Sardinia, Italy. Many theories exist regarding the purpose of the cone-shaped towers which date from 1500 to 800 BC. #SuNuraxidiBarumini #nuraghi #Sardinia #Italy
David Stanley
Internal passageways in the prehistoric Su Nuraxi di Barumini on Sardinia, Italy, connected the central tower or nuraghi with four adjacent towers. #SuNuraxidiBarumini #Sardinia #Italy #nuraghi
David Stanley
Like other constructions of the megalithic Nuragic civilization on Sardinia, Italy, Su Nuraxi di Barumini consists of huge basalt stones placed on top of one another to create hollow conical towers. The actual purpose of the nuraghi is subject to debate. #Nuragic #Sardinia #Italy #SuNuraxidiBarumini #nuraghi
David Stanley
This circular room in the prehistoric village at Su Nuraxi di Barumini on Sardinia, Italy, dates from a later phase around 1000 BC, centuries after the main nuraghi (megalithic stone tower) was constructed. It may have been used for religious rituals. #SuNuraxidiBarumini #Sardinia #Italy #nuraghi
David Stanley
The late bronze age village around the nuraghi (megalithic stone tower) at Su Nuraxi di Barumini on Sardinia, Italy, was inhabited from the 13th to the 6th century BC. An alliance with Carthage may have led to the downfall of this civilization. #nuraghi #SuNuraxidiBarumini #Sardinia #Italy
David Stanley
The Su Nuraxi Fortress at Barumini (Sardinia), Italy, is 18 meters high and dates from the 15th century BC. It's the most prominent nuraghi (beehive-shaped stone tower) of a prehistoric civilization which covered much of Sardinia. #SuNuraxiFortress #Barumini #Sardinia #Italy #nuraghi
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