In central western Sardinia, in the territory of Villa Verde (OR), there are numerous prehistoric and proto-historic sites. Among these, the nuragic settlement of Bruncu ‘e S’Omu. The site, which comprehends a nuraghe and a large village of huts, has been investigated for the first time during the period 1982-2004. Archaeological investigations by the University of Cagliari have been since 2013 to now. We mainly dealt with the northern area of the village, consisting of a unitary set of circular or sub-quadrangular huts, located around a central space, presumably a square. In this contribute we aim to provide information related to a small cross-section of daily life inside a Bronze Age settlement, using the ceramic context of the “Hut 18”and “Hut 19” of the nuragic village

I contesti ceramici delle capanne 17 e 18 dell’isolato settentrionale del villaggio nuragico di Bruncu ‘e S’Omu - Villa Verde

Riccardo Cicilloni
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Marco Cabras
2022-01-01

Abstract

In central western Sardinia, in the territory of Villa Verde (OR), there are numerous prehistoric and proto-historic sites. Among these, the nuragic settlement of Bruncu ‘e S’Omu. The site, which comprehends a nuraghe and a large village of huts, has been investigated for the first time during the period 1982-2004. Archaeological investigations by the University of Cagliari have been since 2013 to now. We mainly dealt with the northern area of the village, consisting of a unitary set of circular or sub-quadrangular huts, located around a central space, presumably a square. In this contribute we aim to provide information related to a small cross-section of daily life inside a Bronze Age settlement, using the ceramic context of the “Hut 18”and “Hut 19” of the nuragic village
2022
978-88-3312-074-4
978-88-3312-073-7
Sardinia; Bronze Age; Nuragic civilization; Huts; Pottery
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