Santa Cristina di Paulilatino. The complex of Santa Cristina dates from the twelfth century BC and consists of a well and variou


Santa Cristina di Paulilatino. The complex of Santa Cristina dates from the twelfth century BC and consists of a well and various ceremonial buildings. It is one of the most important sites of the Nuragic civilization. Central to the facilities is a well, built with well smoothed basaltic ashlars and consisting of three architectural elements: an elliptical enclosure, stairs shaped like a trapezium and a circular chamber with an ogival ceiling that contains the water. In front of the well there are remains of Nuragic villager huts with and a gathering place


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Keywords: archeology, cristina, italy, monument, nuragic, paulilatino, santa, sardegna, sardinia