Civiltà nuragica (Italian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Civiltà nuragica" in Italian language version.

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  • (EN) Archaeological site could cast light on life of Biblical Villain Sisera, su The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com, 27 novembre 2019. URL consultato il 7 luglio 2022.
    «When you look at plans of sites of the Shardana in Sardinia, in the second millennium BCE, throughout this entire period, you can see wavy walls, you can see corridors... you can see high heaps of stones, which were developed into the classical nuraghic culture of Sardinia. The only good architectural parallels are found in Sardinia and the Shardana culture.»

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  • (EN) Vere Gordon Childe, The Bronze Age, 1930.
    «In the nuragic sanctuaries and hoards we find an extraordinary variety of votive statuettes and models in bronze. Figures of warriors, crude and barbaric in execution but full of life, are particularly common. The warrior was armed with a dagger and bow-and-arrows or a sword, covered with a two-horned helmet and protected by a circular buckler. The dress and armament leave no doubt as to the substantial identity of the Sardinian infantryman with the raiders and mercenaries depicted on Egyptian monuments as "Shardana". At the same time numerous votive barques, also of bronze, demonstrate the importance of the sea in Sardinian life.»

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