Nuraghe Losa
Nuraghe Losa | |
Shown within Sardinia | |
Coordinates | 40°7′0.84″N 8°47′24.252″E / 40.1169000°N 8.79007000°E |
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Type | Monument |
History | |
Cultures | Nuragic civilization |
Site notes | |
Excavation dates | yes |
Condition | ruined |
Management | I Beni Culturali della Sardegna |
Public access | yes |
Website | Abbasanta, Nuraghe Losa (Italian) |
The nuraghe Losa (in Sardinia, close to the village of Abbasanta) is a complex prehistoric building in the shape of a tholos tomb.[1] Its central structure has a triangular shape.[2]
On the west side, a turreted wall is linked to it. The whole built complex is surrounded by a wider wall, which encloses the settlement of the original village of huts and other additional buildings constructed in the late-Punic, imperial Roman, late Roman and high Middle Ages periods.
References
- ↑ Ministerio per i bene culturali e ambientali soprintendenza archeologica per le province di Cagliari e Oristano (1990). Il nuraghe Losa di Abbasanta.
- ↑ Dana Facaros, Michael Pauls (2006). Sardinia. New Holland Publishers. ISBN 1-86011-324-9.
Bibliography
- Robert Andrews (2004). The Rough Guide to Sardinia. Rough Guides. p. 184. ISBN 9781843532378.
External links
Coordinates: 40°07′01″N 8°47′24″E / 40.1169°N 8.79007°E
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