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Nuragic Settlement Dynamics: The east coast of Sardinia
Cezary Namirski
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This book presents findings on Bronze Age and Early Iron Age Nuragic settlement dynamics in two selected areas of the east coast of Sardinia, placing them in a wider context of Nuragic settlement in Sardinia and Central Mediterranean prehistory and protohistory. The research addresses the use of coastline, investigates the relationship between domestic and ritual sites, and provides a chronology of settlement. These issues are analysed using data gathered through a series of landscape surveys conducted in both study areas of the east coast of Sardinia, as well as Geographical Information Systems (GIS). The results demonstrate significant differences between the Nuragic settlement patterns, architecture, and distribution of ritual sites in different areas of the east coast, emphasising the need to study the Bronze Age and Early Iron Age settlement dynamics in Sardinia in their local context.
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Front cover
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Title page
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Dedication page
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Of Related Interest
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Acknowledgements
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Contents
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List of figures
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List of tables
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1. Research aims
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2. Nuragic settlement dynamics: an introduction
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2.1 Early Bronze Age (c.2300–1800 bc)
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2.2 Middle Bronze Age (c.1800–1300 bc)
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2.3 Recent Bronze Age (c.1300–1150 bc)
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2.4 Final Bronze Age (c.1150–900 bc)
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2.5 Early Iron Age (c.900–750 bc)
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2.6 Late Iron Age (c.750–500 bc)
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3. Research methodology
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3.1 Theoretical approaches
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3.2 Survey methodology
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3.2.1 Architectural typology
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3.2.2 Landscape location and context
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3.2.3 Location in relation to other sites and intervisibility
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3.2.4 Location in relation to the coastline
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3.2.5 Location in relation to pre-Nuragic sites
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3.3 Geographical Information Systems (GIS)
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3.4 Published excavation reports
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3.5 Identification of methodological difficulties and limitations
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4. The Nuragic east coast of Sardinia: research context
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4.1 Sample areas: a geographical context
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4.2 Sarrabus (sample area 1): history and current state of research
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4.3 Barisardo–Cardedu (sample area 2): history and current state of research
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4.4 Other parts of the east coast of Sardinia
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4.5 Conclusions
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5. The Early and Middle Bronze Age (c.2300–1300 bc)
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5.1 The Early and Middle Bronze Age in sample area 1
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5.1.1 Settlement patterns and territoriality
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5.1.2 Relations between domestic and funerary sites
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5.2 The Early and Middle Bronze Age in sample area 2
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5.2.1 Settlement patterns and territoriality
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5.2.2 Relations between domestic and funerary sites
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5.3 The Early and Middle Bronze Age of the Sardinian east coast in a central Mediterranean context
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5.4 Conclusions
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6. The Recent and Final Bronze Age (c.1300–900 bc)
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6.1 The Recent and Final Bronze Age in sample area 1
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6.1.1 Settlement patterns and territoriality
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6.1.2 Ritual and funerary sites
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6.2 The Recent and Final Bronze Age in sample area 2
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6.2.1 Settlement patterns
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6.2.2 Relations between domestic and ritual sites
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6.3 The Recent and Final Bronze Age of the Sardinian east coast in a central Mediterranean context
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6.4 Conclusions
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7. The Iron Age (c.900–500 bc)
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7.1 The Iron Age in sample area 1
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7.2 The Iron Age in sample area 2
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7.3 Conclusions
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8. Site biographies: selected case studies
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8.1 Nuraghe Cea (Loceri)
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8.2 Pozzo sacro Su Presoni (Cardedu)
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9. East and West: a comparison
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9.1 Settlement patterns and territoriality
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9.2 Ritual sites and their relationship with settlement sites
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9.3 Use of the coast and trade
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9.4 Identity
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9.5 Conclusions
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10. Conclusions and future research prospects
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Appendix 1. Nuragic sites in sample area 1
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1. Protonuraghi
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2. Single towered nuraghi and nuraghi-capanne (nuracheddus)
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3. Complex nuraghi
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4. Nuraghi of undefinable typology
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5. Settlements associated with the nuraghi
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6. Open settlements
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7. Tombe di giganti
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8. Undefined and negatively verified sites
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Appendix 2. Nuragic sites in sample area 2
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1. Protonuraghi
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2. Mixed-type nuraghi
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3. Single-towered nuraghi
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4. Complex nuraghi
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5. Settlements
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6. Fortifications
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7. Tombe di giganti
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8. Pozzi sacri
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Appendix 3. Spatial relations between pre-Nuragic and Nuragic sites in sample area 1
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1. Probable relationship
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2. Possible relationship
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Bibliography
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Published: 2020
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407357669 (paper)
- 9781407357676 (ebook)
BAR Number: S3016