Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Provincia di Olbia-Tempio
Pascaredda - Lizard
08 Apr 2016 |
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Pascaredda, the prehistoric gallery grave, erected during the Bronze Age by the Nuragic civilization, is well guarded.
This wide awake and fast lizard and hundreds of his collegues have an eye on the tourists. Here - and around the nearby "Nuraghe Agnu" and the sacred spring of "Li Paladini". All these sites are well guarded by the lizards since thousands of years.
Calangianus - Pascaredda
08 Apr 2016 |
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Pascaredda is, like Li Lolghi, seen before, a prehistoric gallery grave, erected during the Bronze Age by the Nuragic civilization. These graves are called "Tombe dei giganti" (= "Giants' graves"). Hundreds of them have been found on the island of Sardinia, all dated to 2.200-1.600 BC.
Seen here is the central stone with the semicircular hole at the bottom, typical for this kind of gallery graves. There are numerous theories about use or meaning of this small, portal-like hole.
Calangianus - Pascaredda
08 Apr 2016 |
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Pascaredda is, like Li Lolghi, seen before, a prehistoric gallery grave, erected during the Bronze Age by the Nuragic civilization. These graves are called "Tombe dei giganti" (= "Giants' graves"). Hundreds of them have been found on the island of Sardinia, all dated to 2.200-1.600 BC.
Seen here is the central stone with the semicircular hole at the bottom, typical for this kind of gallery graves. There are numerous theories about use or meaning of this small, portal-like hole.
Calangianus - Pascaredda
08 Apr 2016 |
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Pascaredda is, like Li Lolghi, seen before, a prehistoric gallery grave, erected during the Bronze Age by the Nuragic civilization. These graves are called "Tombe dei giganti" (= "Giants' graves"). Hundreds of them have been found on the island of Sardinia, all dated to 2.200-1.600 BC.
Again the central stone has the small semicircular hole at the bottom, typical for this kind of gallery graves.
Sardinia - Cork oaks
08 Apr 2016 |
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Cork oaks (quercus suber) line the small roads in Northern Sardinia.
Olbia - Mamma Africa
07 Apr 2016 |
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Had a snack in this little food stall, neighbouring the Basilica
di San Simplicio. Was quite good!
Olbia - Basilica di San Simplicio
07 Apr 2016 |
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The little hill, on which the Basilica di San Simplicio was erected outside the medieval city walls, has a long history. It is proven that here once was Carthaginian cemetery. When the Romans moved in after the Punic Wars, they had a temple right here, followed by an early "Byzantine" church (~ 600).
The Basilica di San Simplicio was erected late 11th/early 12th century. This was a cathedral upto 1511. San Simplicio a martyr, whose relics are kept under the main altar, was probably the first bishop here within the early 4th century.
Here is the nave and two aisles divided by granite columns and piers. On the left is a granite capitals with the heads of rams.
Olbia - Basilica di San Simplicio
07 Apr 2016 |
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The little hill, on which the Basilica di San Simplicio was erected outside the medieval city walls, has a long history. It is proven that here once was Carthaginian cemetery. When the Romans moved in after the Punic Wars, they had a temple right here, followed by an early "Byzantine" church (~ 600).
The Basilica di San Simplicio was erected late 11th/early 12th century. This was a cathedral upto 1511. San Simplicio a martyr, whose relics are kept under the main altar, was probably the first bishop here within the early 4th century.
Granite columns and piers flank the nave. Seen here is a granite capital.
Olbia - Basilica di San Simplicio
07 Apr 2016 |
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The little hill, on which the Basilica di San Simplicio was erected outside the medieval city walls, has a long history. It is proven that here once was Carthaginian cemetery. When the Romans moved in after the Punic Wars, they had a temple right here, followed by an early "Byzantine" church (~ 600).
The Basilica di San Simplicio was erected late 11th/early 12th century. This relief on the outside seems older and may have come from an older church. Some see here "Jesus´ entry into Jerusalem" (Palmsunday). I doubt that, but have no better idea.
Olbia - Basilica di San Simplicio
07 Apr 2016 |
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The little hill, on which the Basilica di San Simplicio was erected outside the medieval city walls, has a long history. It is proven that here once was Carthaginian cemetery. When the Romans moved in after the Punic Wars, they had a temple right here, followed by an early "Byzantine" church (~ 600).
The Basilica di San Simplicio was erected late 11th/early 12th century. The little bell gable was added to the facade in the 16th century.
Olbia - Basilica di San Simplicio
07 Apr 2016 |
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The little hill, on which the Basilica di San Simplicio was erected outside the medieval city walls, has a long history. It is proven that here once was Carthaginian cemetery. When the Romans moved in after the Punic Wars, they had a temple right here, followed by an early "Byzantine" church (~ 600).
The Basilica di San Simplicio was erected late 11th/early 12th century.
Sardinia - Costa Smeralda
07 Apr 2016 |
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The Costa Smeralda is a worldwide known tourist destination with white sand beaches, golf clubs, private jet and helicopter services, superyachts and exclusive (strictly gated) hotels. The area is known for a extremely high density of celebrities, business leaders and very affluent visitors, that do not want to be seen (and photographed) by the average tourists.
The development had started here in the early 1960s. It was financed by a consortium of companies led by Prince Karim Aga Khan. I met an old Sardinian, who told me stories about the sudden wealth of the local fishermen, shepherds and farmers. A wealthiness that for most of them did not really last very long.
Arzachena - Li Muri
07 Apr 2016 |
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Li Muri, a prehistoric necropolis, only about 1 km northwest of Bronze age Li Lolghi (see previous uploads) is even older. It is late Neolithic, dated to 3.500 - 2.700 BC. ascribable to the Arzachena culture, that left structures like Li Muri on the islands of Sardinia and Corsica.
Li Muri is composed by five stone cists, four of which are surrounded by circles of small slabs, that probably once hold a heap of small stones and earth covering the cists (about 5000 years ago). Menhirs stand upright a little outside the circles.
Arzachena - Li Muri
06 Apr 2016 |
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Li Muri, a prehistoric necropolis, only about 1 km northwest of Bronze age Li Lolghi (see previous uploads) is even older. It is late Neolithic, dated to 3.500 - 2.700 BC. ascribable to the Arzachena culture, that left structures like Li Muri on the islands of Sardinia and Corsica.
Li Muri is composed by five stone cists, four of which are surrounded by circles of small slabs, that probably once hold a heap of small stones and earth covering the cists. Menhirs stand upright a little outside the circles.
Arzachena - Li Muri
06 Apr 2016 |
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Li Muri, a prehistoric necropolis, only about 1 km northwest of Bronze age Li Lolghi (see previous uploads) is even older. It is late Neolithic, dated to 3.500 - 2.700 BC. ascribable to the Arzachena culture, that left structures like Li Muri on the islands of Sardinia and Corsica.
Li Muri is composed by five stone cists, four of which are surrounded by circles of small slabs, that probably once hold a heap of small stones and earth covering the cists. Menhirs stand upright a little outside the circles.
Arzachena - Li Lolghi
06 Apr 2016 |
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Li Lolghi is a prehistoric gallery grave, erected during the Bronze Age by the Nuragic civilization. These graves are called "Tombe dei giganti" (= "Giants' graves"). Hundreds of them have been found on the island of Sardinia, all dated to 2.200-1.600 BC.
Li Lolghi is 27 meters long - and the central stone (here seen from the back) is about 4 meters high.
Arzachena - Li Lolghi
06 Apr 2016 |
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Li Lolghi is a prehistoric gallery grave, erected during the Bronze Age by the Nuragic civilization. These graves are called "Tombe dei giganti" (= "Giants' graves"). Hundreds of them have been found on the island of Sardinia, all dated to 2.200-1.600 BC.
Li Lolghi is 27 meters long - and the central stone with a small semicircular hole at the bottom is about 4 meters high.
Sardinia - Turtle
06 Apr 2016 |
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A turtle in the middle of the road - - I stood on the brakes!!
This marginated tortoise was about 30 cms long. The species can only be found in the north eastern part of Sardinia.
Here is a swiss/german website about turtles on the island of Sardinia.
www.testudo.ch/b_sardinien.aspx
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