Nuragici, fenici, sardi: uno sguardo da s’Urachi (San Vero Milis-OR)
Abstract
Riassunto: Il saggio ha come oggetto alcune riflessioni sul tema delle identità delle persone che vivevano a s’Urachi nel I millennio a.C. Il complesso monumentale, incentrato su un gigantesco nuraghe recintato da un antemurale turrito, ha restituito una situazione storica molto articolata che arriva sino all’età romana. Attraverso l’analisi dei reperti provenienti dagli scavi vengono analizzati i cambiamenti che sono avvenuti nella comunità che viveva in questo insediamento. Una comunità dinamica ricca di identità flessibili e attiva nella storia del suo tempo.
Abstract: This paper focuses on the identity of the people who lived in S'Urachi (west central Sardinia) in the first millennium BC. The monumental nuragic sit, centered on a complex nuraghe yielded a very complex historical situation that comes up from Bronze Age to the Roman era. The study of findings allows us to see the changes that have taken place in the community that lived in this settlement. A dynamic community characterized by flexible identities and active actor in the history of his time.
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