In 2008, during a rescue excavation in the Sa Osa area, near the town of Cabras (Sardinia, Italy), a Nuragic settlement was discovered. The excavation revealed numerous pits, wells and structures dug by the local communities between the Early Copper Age and the Iron Age. These structures were interpreted as elements of a settlement mainly involved in primary production. The most remarkable structure is Well-N, radiocarbon and archaeologically dated to the Late Bronze Age, which has yielded large amounts of waterlogged plant remains, animal and fish bones and pottery. Despite the limited set of samples, the combination of macro-remain and pollen analyses in this unique context provides important information useful for exploring not only loca...
This paper describes a case study of a linen yarn found inside a spiral bronze necklace fragment dur...
This paper presents the results of the zooarchaeological analysis of the faunal materials brought to...
The use of stone tools has always characterized the everyday life of Nuragic people, the communities...
In 2008, during a rescue excavation in the Sa Osa area, near the town of Cabras (Sardinia, Italy), a...
In 2008, during a rescue excavation in the Sa Osa area, near the town of Cabras (Sardinia, Italy), a...
Investigation of a prehistoric settlement in south-western Sardinia area attests a human occupation ...
Investigation of a prehistoric settlement in the south-western Sardinia area attests to human occupa...
This paper presents new archaeobotanical data from six sites in Sardinia, Italy, dated to the Bronze...
The project focuses on the study of the exploitation of the vegetal species in Sardinia during the A...
The discovery of the Nuragic culture settlement of Sa Osa, Cabras-Oristano, Sardinia, has made it po...
The Monte Meana karst cave is located in the Sulcis region, 5 km far from Santadi (SW Sardinia, Ital...
This paper present the results of archaeobotanical analysis carried out at two open-air sites dated ...
A research project carried out in Santa Giusta lagoon, Sardinia, since 2005 has revealed the presenc...
The stone artefact in the hut γ of the NuragheGenna Maria, object of this study, is part of a compou...
[EN] The main goal of this workis fill in gaps in the existing knowledge on the origin...
This paper describes a case study of a linen yarn found inside a spiral bronze necklace fragment dur...
This paper presents the results of the zooarchaeological analysis of the faunal materials brought to...
The use of stone tools has always characterized the everyday life of Nuragic people, the communities...
In 2008, during a rescue excavation in the Sa Osa area, near the town of Cabras (Sardinia, Italy), a...
In 2008, during a rescue excavation in the Sa Osa area, near the town of Cabras (Sardinia, Italy), a...
Investigation of a prehistoric settlement in south-western Sardinia area attests a human occupation ...
Investigation of a prehistoric settlement in the south-western Sardinia area attests to human occupa...
This paper presents new archaeobotanical data from six sites in Sardinia, Italy, dated to the Bronze...
The project focuses on the study of the exploitation of the vegetal species in Sardinia during the A...
The discovery of the Nuragic culture settlement of Sa Osa, Cabras-Oristano, Sardinia, has made it po...
The Monte Meana karst cave is located in the Sulcis region, 5 km far from Santadi (SW Sardinia, Ital...
This paper present the results of archaeobotanical analysis carried out at two open-air sites dated ...
A research project carried out in Santa Giusta lagoon, Sardinia, since 2005 has revealed the presenc...
The stone artefact in the hut γ of the NuragheGenna Maria, object of this study, is part of a compou...
[EN] The main goal of this workis fill in gaps in the existing knowledge on the origin...
This paper describes a case study of a linen yarn found inside a spiral bronze necklace fragment dur...
This paper presents the results of the zooarchaeological analysis of the faunal materials brought to...
The use of stone tools has always characterized the everyday life of Nuragic people, the communities...