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As we drove around Sardinia we familiarized ourselves with the type of ruin that was endemic to the civilization here. Roughly from 1900-720 BC. There are about 7,000 of these structures identified from an estimate of 10,000. From 1 -4 rooms, some with stairs/ramps to get to an overlook. Massive stone and arches are early corbled. These are from 3 different Nurgare.
A break in the clouds
Bundbuster
(4,018 posts)With that very contrasted lighting and all those different, winding angles, good job.
Old Crank
(4,645 posts)Most of the work for exposure was done by the camera software. I have some others where I balanced teh lighting with the flash. Non in this group.
erronis
(16,827 posts)The adjective "Nuragic" is neither an autonym nor an ethnonym. It derives from the island's most characteristic monument, the nuraghe, a tower-fortress type of construction the ancient Sardinians built in large numbers starting from about 1800 BC.[13] Today more than 7,000 nuraghes[a] dot the Sardinian landscape.
No written records of this civilization have been discovered,[16] apart from a few possible short epigraphic documents belonging to the last stages of the Nuragic civilization.[17] The only written information there comes from classical literature of the Greeks and Romans, and may be considered more mythical than historical.[18]
Old Crank
(4,645 posts)I find it amazing that some of these structures are 3,000 years old and basically piles of rocks.
3auld6phart
(1,256 posts)My DNA has Saedinia.alongside with heavy Irish and North European.
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Old Crank
(4,645 posts)A mongrel lot if there ever was one.
WhiteTara
(30,159 posts)I'm glad you got to go in person.
CaliforniaPeggy
(152,083 posts)Thank you for these amazing photos that allow us to see the structures. Fascinating stuff!