Civiltà nuragica (Italian Wikipedia)

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

refsWebsite
Global rank Italian rank
1st place
1st place
121st place
91st place
5th place
26th place
2nd place
7th place
low place
843rd place
515th place
823rd place
low place
1,383rd place
low place
4,827th place
537th place
455th place
149th place
298th place
low place
3,929th place
1,594th place
61st place
1,425th place
1,467th place
26th place
118th place
182nd place
6th place
low place
low place
274th place
393rd place
low place
low place
77th place
99th place
1,613th place
4,553rd place
803rd place
1,202nd place
544th place
963rd place
14th place
11th place
low place
5,094th place
1,252nd place
2,362nd place
6,291st place
258th place
low place
3,046th place
1,160th place
2,091st place
4,963rd place
325th place
4th place
9th place

academia.edu

archeologiaviva.it

archive.today

beniculturali.it

quaderniarcheocaor.beniculturali.it

museoarcheocagliari.beniculturali.it

circoloaristeo.org

degruyter.com

doaj.org

doi.org

dx.doi.org

doi.org

facebook.com

issuu.com

jpost.com

  • (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.»

jstor.org

marxists.org

  • (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.»

nih.gov

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

paolomelis.altervista.org

persee.fr

pittau.it

sardegnacultura.it

science.org

sciencedirect.com

springer.com

link.springer.com

tiscali.it

notizie.tiscali.it

treccani.it

ucm.es

eprints.ucm.es

unibo.it

acnpsearch.unibo.it

unica.it

ojs.unica.it

unirioja.es

dialnet.unirioja.es

uniss.it

eprints.uniss.it

web.archive.org

worldcat.org

  • Giovanni Ugas, Shardana e Sardegna : i popoli del mare, gli alleati del Nordafrica e la fine dei Grandi Regni (XV-XII secolo a.C.), Prima edizione, novembre 2016, ISBN 978-88-7343-471-9, OCLC 970796519.
  • (EN) Gary Webster e Maud Webster, The chronological and cultural definition of Nuragic VII, AD 456-1015, in Sardinian and Aegean chronology, 1998, pp. 383–398, ISBN 1900188821, OCLC 860467990. URL consultato il 27 luglio 2021.
  • Giovanni Ugas, Shardana e Sardegna : i popoli del mare, gli alleati del Nordafrica e la fine dei Grandi Regni (XV-XII secolo a.C.), Prima edizione, 2016, ISBN 978-88-7343-471-9, OCLC 970796519.
  • Sebastiano Tusa, I popoli del Grande Verde : il Mediterraneo al tempo dei faraoni, Ragusa, Edizioni Storia e Studi Sociali, 2018, ISBN 9788899168308, OCLC 1032289388.
  • (EN) Vassos Karageorghis, Handmade Burnished Ware in Cyprus and elsewhere in the Mediterranean, in On cooking pots, drinking cups, loomweights and ethnicity in bronze age Cyprus and neighbouring regions: an international archaeological symposium held in Nicosia, November 6th-7th, 2010, 2011, ISBN 978-9963-560-93-6, OCLC 769643982.
    «It is most probable that among the Aegean immigrants there were also some refugees from Sardinia. This may corroborate the evidence from Medinet Habu that among the Sea Peoples there were also refugees from various part of the Mediterranean, some from Sardinia, the Shardana or Sherden. [...] It is probable that these Shardana went first to Crete and from there they joined a group of Cretans for an eastward adventure»
  • Antonio Taramelli, Scavi e scoperte. 1903-1910, Sassari, Carlo Delfino editore, 1982, OCLC 643856632.
    «Ma io ritengo che le conseguenze della nostra osservazione sulla continuità degli elementi eneolitici in quelli della civiltà nuragica abbiano una portata maggiore di quella veduta dal collega mio; che cioè la civiltà degli Shardana siasi qui elaborata completamente, dai suoi germi iniziali, sia qui cresciuta, battagliera, vigorosa, e che lungi dal vedere nella Sardegna l'estremo rifugio di una razza dispersa, inseguita, come una fiera fuggente, dall'elemento semitico che venne qui ad azzannarla e a soggiogarla, noi dobbiamo vedere il nido donde essa spiegò un volo ardito, dopo aver lasciato una impronta di dominio, di lotta, di tenacia, sul suolo da lei guadagnato alla civiltà.»
  • Iosif Lazaridis et al., The genetic history of the Southern Arc: A bridge between West Asia and Europe, in Science, vol. 377, n. 6609, 2022, pp. eabm4247, DOI:10.1126/science.abm4247, ISSN 0036-8075 (WC · ACNP), PMC 10064553, PMID 36007055., Supplementary Materials, p. 322