![]() ![]() The prehistoric Sardinians - probably - also practiced fertility Mammillary drafts, and they have been identified as female gender. Each the three largest (height 1.24 m / 1.40) (astronomically?) aligned three rocks worked in a conical ![]() Given by the fact that, on its south side, they are arranged six ![]() The interest of this megalithic burial is At the center of the exedra, the entrance to the burialĬhamber is given by a trapezoidal perforated plate door over a raised threshold. The perimeter, formed by 27 blocks, 14 in the left wing and 13 in the Semicircular exedra (14.60 m rope arrow 7.10 m) has a seat around Of the tomb is oriented SE (length 14.40 m, width 7.32 m / 7.10) the The first Giants Tomb has an elongated body and apse, includingĪ burial chamber and a large semicircular frontal exedra. Nuraghic Age (Bronze Age) as it includes two Giant tombs, one dolmenĪnd a nuragic village. The rest of the archaeological complex of Tamuli is dated Two blocks of trachyte, with vertical rows and the header plate Oriented SE it holds the burial chamber (length 2.20 m, widthġ.75 m), barely legible on the bottom it is flanked by Having reached the town, we head to the interestingĪrchaeological site of Tamuli, which is located about 6 km on the road MacomerĪND THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AREA OF TAMULI (MACOMER) Dolmen Su Edrosu is the oldest structure in theĪrchaeological complex and, initially, it was mistaken for a The exit Macomer, hence SS 129 for about 36 km and SS 129 bis for other about 3.5,Īnd follow the directions. Take SS 131 DCN towards Nuoro and Sassari and follow it for about 102 miles, to Towards Cagliari, until exit Bosa / Macomer, about 62 km. Taking SS131/Cagliari-Sassari (Carlo Felice) until km 132, exit Borore / Inside the route, some locations may have a very special religious significance, such as Luras ( four structures ), the area around Buddusò (eleven ), around Berchidda (thirteen) and theĪ town in the central-northern Sardinia, which can be reached from Cagliari, Medieval Via Francigena or Camino de Santiago de Compostela Structures arranged along a path that passes through the Strait of Bonifacio, thus constituting a pilgrimage route, like the Religious shrines of the Prehistoric era The Sardinian -Corsican dolmen structures appear :įacilities geared to specific astronomical events ![]()
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