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VINCITORI DEL PREMIO UE PER BENI CULTURALI / PREMI EUROPA NOSTRA 2015 ONORATO AT ALTO PROFILO CERIMONIA AL MUNICIPIO DI OSLO
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Nuragic Sculptures of Monte Prama in Sardinia, ITALY
The Nuragic civilization dominated Sardinia for centuries, from the Bronze Age (1800 BC) to the 2nd century AD. The name derives from its most characteristic monuments, the nuraghe, which consist of tower-fortresses. Another element of Nuragic culture was sculptures such as those found in 1974 in a field at Monte Prama. The substantial quantity (25 standing figures and 13 models), dimensions (two metres tall and weighing 300kg) and quality make this one of the most important archaeological collections unearthed in the whole western Mediterranean region. Out of the 5178 stone fragments discovered, 1202 were reassembled into five archers, four warriors, 16 boxers and 13 nuraghe models. This project was a multidisciplinary effort aimed at bringing together conservation, museology and community involvement at regional, national and international levels.http://www.europanostra.org/news/598/
VINCITORI DEL PREMIO UE PER BENI CULTURALI / PREMI EUROPA NOSTRA 2015 ONORATO AT ALTO PROFILO CERIMONIA AL MUNICIPIO DI OSLO
11 GIUGNO
COMUNICATO STAMPA Public Choice Award winner
Nuragic Sculptures of Monte Prama in Sardinia, ITALY
The Nuragic civilization dominated Sardinia for centuries, from the Bronze Age (1800 BC) to the 2nd century AD. The name derives from its most characteristic monuments, the nuraghe, which consist of tower-fortresses. Another element of Nuragic culture was sculptures such as those found in 1974 in a field at Monte Prama. The substantial quantity (25 standing figures and 13 models), dimensions (two metres tall and weighing 300kg) and quality make this one of the most important archaeological collections unearthed in the whole western Mediterranean region. Out of the 5178 stone fragments discovered, 1202 were reassembled into five archers, four warriors, 16 boxers and 13 nuraghe models. This project was a multidisciplinary effort aimed at bringing together conservation, museology and community involvement at regional, national and international levels.http://www.europanostra.org/news/598/