Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: nuraghe
Silanus - Santa Sabina
10 May 2016 |
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This place just south of Silanus, named "Santa Sabina" (aka "Santa Sarbana"), seems to be "Sardinia in a nutshell". Here are a nuraghe, a "byzantine" church, a holy well, two "Tombs of the Giants" and foundations of a prehistoric village. And somehow all these structures seem "interconnected".
"Santa Sabina" is a rotunda with two added side chapels, erected between the 10th and the 12th century. Standing under the dome.
Silanus - Santa Sabina
10 May 2016 |
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This place just south of Silanus, named "Santa Sabina" (aka "Santa Sarbana"), seems to be "Sardinia in a nutshell". Here are a nuraghe, a "byzantine" church, a holy well, two "Tombs of the Giants" and foundations of a prehistoric village. And somehow all these structures seem "interconnected".
Inside "Santa Sabina", a rotunda with two added side chapels, erected between the 10th and the 12th century.
Silanus - Santa Sabina
10 May 2016 |
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This place just south of Silanus, named "Santa Sabina" (aka "Santa Sarbana"), seems to be "Sardinia in a nutshell". Here are a nuraghe, a "byzantine" church, a holy well, two "Tombs of the Giants" and foundations of a prehistoric village. And somehow all these structures seem "interconnected".
"Santa Sabina", a rotunda with two added side chapels, was erected between the 10th and the 12th century. To the left a part of the neighbouring nurhage can be seen.
Silanus - Santa Sabina
09 May 2016 |
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This place just south of Silanus, named "Santa Sabina" (aka "Santa Sarbana"), seems to be "Sardinia in a nutshell". Here are a nuraghe, a "byzantine" church, a holy well, two "Tombs of the Giants" and foundations of a prehistoric village. And somehow all these structures seem "interconnected".
Seen here from the top of the nuraghe is "Santa Sabina", a rotunda with two added side chapels. The church was erected between the 10th and the 12th century.
Silanus - Santa Sabina
09 May 2016 |
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This place just south of Silanus, named "Santa Sabina" (aka "Santa Sarbana"), seems to be "Sardinia in a nutshell". Here are a nuraghe, a "byzantine" church, a holy well, two "Tombs of the Giants" and foundations of a prehistoric village. And somehow all these structures seem "interconnected".
The nuraghe has a diameter of 12,60m and is, though the top part is obviously demolished, still about 8,60m high. It was erected during the Bronze Age (1600-100 bC). The stairs are inside the tower.
Silanus - Santa Sabina
09 May 2016 |
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This place just south of Silanus, named "Santa Sabina" (aka "Santa Sarbana"), seems to be "Sardinia in a nutshell". Here are a nuraghe, a "byzantine" church, a holy well, two "Tombs of the Giants" and foundations of a prehistoric village. And somehow all these structures seem "interconnected".
The nuraghe has a diameter of 12,60m and is, though the top part is obviously demolished, still about 8,60m high. Erected during the Bronze Age (1600-1000 bC). It was the center of a settlement once.
Silanus - Santa Sabina
09 May 2016 |
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This place just south of Silanus, named "Santa Sabina" (aka "Santa Sarbana"), seems to be "Sardinia in a nutshell". Here are a nuraghe, a "byzantine" church, a holy well, two "Tombs of the Giants" and foundations of a prehistoric village. And somehow all these structures seem "interconnected".
The nuraghe has a diameter of 12,60m and is still more than 8m high. Erected during the Bronze Age (1600-1000 bC).
The church "Santa Sabina", a rotunda with two added side chapels, was erected between the 10th and the 12th century.
Paulilatino - Santa Cristina di Paulilatino
16 Apr 2016 |
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The archaeological area of Santa Cristina just south of Paulilatino covers about one hectar. It was a place of cultural activities over thousands of years, from Bronze Age to - today.
Just about 200m apart from the nuraghe and maybe some centuries younger is the nuragic sacred well, built with basalt rocks during the Final Bronze Era, between the 9th and the 11th century BC. One of the many enigmas, Sardinia has to offer, and the center of dozens of different theories.
It consists out of a vestibule, a staircase and a hypogeum.
The staircase has 25 steps that gradually shorten (from 3,47 m for the first step to 1,40 of the last one). The well is in a "beehive tomb" (= "tholos"), that is 2,5m in diameter and 7 m high. The tholos has an oculus in the top, from where I took this self portrait.
Paulilatino - Santa Cristina di Paulilatino
15 Apr 2016 |
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The archaeological area of Santa Cristina just south of Paulilatino covers about one hectar. It was a place of cultural activities over thousands of years, from Bronze Age to - today.
Just about 200m apart from the nuraghe and maybe some centuries younger is the nuragic sacred well, built with basalt rocks during the Final Bronze Era, between the 9th and the 11th century BC. One of the many enigmas, Sardinia has to offer, and the center of dozens of different theories.
It consists out of a vestibule, a staircase and a hypogeum.
The staircase room, has 25 steps that gradually shorten (from 3,47 m for the first step to 1,40 of the last one). The staircase is covered by a ceiling reproducing a kind of overturned flight of steps. The room that is over there is 2,50 m of diameter and nearly 7 meters of height. It is built of squared stones that create protruding walls. On the floor there is the holy spring, that is still active.
Paulilatino - Santa Cristina di Paulilatino
15 Apr 2016 |
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The archaeological area of Santa Cristina just south of Paulilatino covers about one hectar. It was a place of cultural activities over thousands of years, from Bronze Age to - today.
Just about 200m apart from the nuraghe and maybe some centuries younger is the nuragic sacred well, built with basalt rocks during the Final Bronze Era, between the 9th and the 11th century BC. One of the many enigmas, Sardinia has to offer, and the center of dozens of different theories.
It consists out of a vestibule, a staircase and a hypogeum.
The staircase has 25 steps that gradually shorten (from 3,47 m for the first step to 1,40 of the last one). The well is in a "beehive tomb" (= "tholos"), that is 2,5m in diameter and 7 m high. Light floods in from the stairs - and from an oculus above.
Paulilatino - Santa Cristina di Paulilatino
15 Apr 2016 |
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The archaeological area of Santa Cristina just south of Paulilatino covers about one hectar. It was a place of cultural activities over thousands of years, from Bronze Age to - today.
Just about 200m apart from the nuraghe and maybe some centuries younger is the nuragic sacred well, built with basalt rocks during the Final Bronze Era, between the 9th and the 11th century BC. One of the many enigmas, Sardinia has to offer, and the center of dozens of different theories.
It consists out of a vestibule, a staircase and a hypogeum.
The staircase room, has 25 steps that gradually shorten (from 3,47 m for the first step to 1,40 of the last one). The staircase is covered by a ceiling reproducing a kind of overturned flight of steps. The room that is over there is 2,50 m of diameter and nearly 7 meters of height. It is built of squared stones that create protruding walls. On the floor there is the holy spring, that is still active.
Paulilatino - Santa Cristina di Paulilatino
15 Apr 2016 |
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The archaeological area of Santa Cristina just south of Paulilatino covers about one hectar. It was a place of cultural activities over thousands of years, from Bronze Age to - today.
Just about 200m apart from the nuraghe and maybe some centuries younger is the nuragic sacred well, built with basalt rocks during the Final Bronze Era, between the 9th and the 11th century BC. One of the many enigmas, Sardinia has to offer, and the center of dozens of different theories.
It consists out of a vestibule, a staircase and a hypogeum. Some rows of stones remain of the vestibule, drawing a keyhole shape, surrounded by another row, called "thémenos", forming a large ellipse (26m x 20m).
Paulilatino - Santa Cristina di Paulilatino
15 Apr 2016 |
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The archaeological area of Santa Cristina just south of Paulilatino covers about one hectar. It was a place of cultural activities over thousands of years, from Bronze Age to - today.
The nuraghe, built with rough-hewn stones, is probably the oldest. It is pretty intact and is dated 1200-1500 BC. The surrounding structures, circular and rectangular belong to different periods. This rectangular house was 14 m long.
Paulilatino - Santa Cristina di Paulilatino
15 Apr 2016 |
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The archaeological area of Santa Cristina just south of Paulilatino covers about one hectar. It was a place of cultural activities over thousands of years, from Bronze Age to - today.
The nuraghe, built with rough-hewn stones, is probably the oldest. It is pretty intact and still 6m high. It is dated 1200-1500BC.
Inside the nuraghe. Climbing up the stairs to the top.
Paulilatino - Santa Cristina di Paulilatino
15 Apr 2016 |
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The archaeological area of Santa Cristina just south of Paulilatino covers about one hectar. It was a place of cultural activities over thousands of years, from Bronze Age to - today.
The nuraghe, built with rough-hewn stones, is probably the oldest. It is pretty intact and still 6m high. It is dated 1200-1500BC.
Inside the nuraghe. Just behind the entrance is a little niche, probably for an armed sentinel.
Paulilatino - Santa Cristina di Paulilatino
15 Apr 2016 |
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The archaeological area of Santa Cristina just south of Paulilatino covers about one hectar. It was a place of cultural activities over thousands of years, from Bronze Age to - today.
While the medieval church and the "muristenes" or "cumbessias" (previous upload) are the youngest structures here, this nuraghe, built with rough-hewn stones, is probably the oldest. It is pretty intact and still 6m high. It is dated 1200-1500BC.
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