Italy - Art and Architecture in the Prehistory of Sardinia. The domus de janas.

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Necropolis of Santu Pedru in Alghero
Necropolis of Anghelu Ruju in Alghero: 
Necropolis of Puttu Codinu in Villanova Monteleone:
Necropolis of Pubusattile in Villanova Monteleone 40° 32’ 25’’ N- 8° 30’ 20” E 
Necropolis of Monte Siseri/ S’Incantu in Putifigari: 40°36’23”N - 8°25’48”E 
Fortified complex of Monte Baranta in Olmedo: 40°37'55'' N - 8°23'50''E 
Necropolis of Mesu ‘e Montes in Ossi: 40°37’51”N - 8°37’5”E 
Necropolis of S’Adde ‘e Asile in Ossi: 40°38’38”N - 8°37’56”E 
Archaeological complex with the Altar of Monte d’Accoddi in Sassari: 
Necropolis of Su Crucifissu Mannu in Porto Torres: 40°48’39” N - 8°26’34”E 
 Necropolis of Montalè in Sassari: 40°44’53”N - 8° 30’40”E 
Domus de janas of the Orto del Beneficio Parrocchiale in Sennori: 40°47’20” N - 8°35’40”E 
Elefant Domus de janas in Castel Sardo: 40°53’22”N - 8°44’46”E 
Necropolis of Li Muri in Arzachena: 41°04'13''N - 9°19'18''E 
Necropolis of Su Murrone in Chiaramonti: 40°46’49”N - 8°52’30”E 
Necropolis of Mandra Antine in Thiesi: 40°30’50”N -8°38’1’’E 
Parc of the petroglyphs in Cheremule: 40°29’11’’N – 8°48’86’’E 
Dolmen of Sa Coveccada in Mores: 40°30'29'' N - 8°52'00''E 
Shelter of Luzzanas in Ozieri: 40°38’58’’ N– 8°53’27’’E 
Necropolis of Sant’Andrea Priu in Bonorva : 40°25’18 N – 8°50’50’’E 
Necropolis of Sa Pala Larga in Bonorva (SS); 40° 24’ 37”N -8° 52’ 18” E 
Necropolis of Molia in Illorai: 40°18’20’’N – 9°01’56’’E 
Necropolis of Sos Furrighesos in Anela: 40° 28’ 53”N - 8° 58’ 17”E 
Necropolis of the Tomba del Labirinto in Benetutti: 40°26’15’’N – 9°07’31’’E 
The settlement of Serra Linta in Sedilo: 40°8'35"N - 8°54'20"E 
Necropolis of Ispiluncas in Sedilo: 40°09’30’’N – 8°54’09’’E 
Necropolis of Mrangias/Mandras in Ardauli: 40° 5' 31" N - 8° 56' 0.7" E 
Necropolis of Sas Arzolas de goi in Nughedu Santa Vittoria: 40° 5’ 52”N - 8 °56’ 50”E 
Necropolis of Brodu in Oniferi: 40°19’19”N - 9°10’ 24”E 
Necropolis of Istevene, in Mamoiada:
Corbeddu Cave in Oliena: 40°15'19'' N - 9°29'10''E 
Lithics workshops of Sennisceddu-Pau:
Archaeological Parc of Pranu Mutteddu in Goni: 
Domus de janas of Corongiu in Pimentel: 
Necropoli of Montessu in Villaperuccio: 

Prehistory is the age of human history before the invention of writing; therefore, archaeological data are the only source of information to reconstruct human habits at that time. In Sardinia, prehistory coincides with the pre-Nuragic age, which includes a large chronological period up to the beginning of the Nuragic civilization. Researchers divide this long period of time into chronological phases, each of which is divided into sub-phases, characterized by further cultural aspects. Our application takes into account the period from the Neolithic of ceramics, through the Copper Age, up to the Early Bronze Age, the last pre-Nuragic phase, which anticipates the development of the Nuragic civilization (from the 5th to the end of the 3rd millennium B.C.). After this moment, the techniques, skills, social models, and habits of life have merged into a new society, which is the expression of the cultural change that has taken place. The research conducted in the last forty years by various archaeologists (Atzeni 2005, Contu 2006, Lilliu 2011, Tanda 2015a, 2017; etc.), has allowed us to reconstruct the cultural system of prehistoric Sardinia in this period, characterized by a remarkable cultural continuity, consisting of a variety of components (cultures/facies) characterized, above all, by the different forms and styles of artifacts.

Source: UNESCO WHS Tentative List

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