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    40°47′28″N 8°26′56″E / 40.79111°N 8.44889°E / 40.79111; 8.44889 Monte d'Accoddi is a Neolithic archaeological site in northern Sardinia, located in...
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    central-western Sardinia) and built or restored the large megalithic temple of Monte d'Accoddi, near Sassari, most likely dedicated to the Sun god. Grave goods included...
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    nuraghe Macomer Madau Mandra Antine Massama Milis Molafa Monte Arci Monte d'Accoddi Monte Sirai A fortified hilltop town founded in the 8th century BC...
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  • title (link) Delfino, Carlo (ed) (2000) "The Prehistoric Altar of Monte d'Accoddi" Archived 2012-05-19 at the Wayback Machine. (pdf) Archaeological Sardinia...
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    located inside or around the town: the prehistoric step pyramid of Monte d'Accoddi, a large number of Nuraghes and Domus de Janas (Fairy Houses), the...
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    reconstruction. A step pyramid exists in the archaeological site of Monte d'Accoddi, in Sardinia, dating to the 4th millennium BC: "a trapezoidal platform...
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    representing warriors or female figures, and the stepped pyramid of Monte d'Accoddi, near Sassari, which show some similarities with the monumental complex...
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    carried out after the fortuitous discovery of a prehistoric altar at Monte d'Accoddi (Sassari), have revealed that – alongside the production of geometric...
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    historic center, archaeological sites (such as the megalithic altar of Monte d'Accoddi), Platamona, Sedini, Tergu and Valledoria. In the Logudoro hinterland...
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    Sardinia (earliest construction phase of the prehistoric altar of Monte d'Accoddi), France (Saumur, Dordogne, Languedoc, Biscay, and the Mediterranean...
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    Similarities between Los Millares architecture and the step pyramid at Monte d'Accoddi in Sardinia have been noticed [citation needed]. The site has been...
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  • recovered in 2003) c. 3300 BC: The Red Temple, the first phase of the Monte d'Accoddi sanctuary in Northwest Sardinia, is built 3300-3000 BC: Evidence of...
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  • concept. The religious center of the Ozieri culture may have been the Monte d'Accoddi, a massive stone structure that was probably an altar, and has been...
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    Monte d'Accoddi is an archaeological site in northern Sardinia, Italy, located in the territory of Sassari near Porto Torres. 4th millennium BC....
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    megalithic tomb, France, 4000 BC Locmariaquer megaliths, France, 4500 BC Monte d'Accoddi, Sardinia, c. 3500-3000 BC. Menga Dolmen, Spain, c. 3700 BC Newgrange...
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    ANTICHISSIMO" (in Italian). Retrieved 24 August 2023. "Tempio-Altare di monte d'Accoddi". SardegnaTurismo. 4 July 2017. Manlio Brigaglia – Storia della Sardegna...
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    Tripod bowl, necropolis of Santu Pedru, Sardinia Bell Beaker bowl from Monte d'Accoddi. Anthropomorphic stele, Saint-Martin-de-Corléans, Italy Anthropomorphic...
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    menhirs, more than 2,400 Domus de Janas and also the imponent altar of Monte d'Accoddi. It takes its name from the characteristic Nuraghe. The nuraghe towers...
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    from Egypt rather than selecting from their own livestock. At the Monte d'Accoddi in Sardinia, one of the earliest known sacred centers in Europe, evidence...
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    Laerru but also in the south (Sirri, Arbus). Already in the Stone Age, Monte Arci played an important role. The old volcano was one of the central places...
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    the second phase of construction of the massive megalithic temple of Monte d'Accoddi. Pre-Nuragic Sardinia Manlio Brigaglia-Storia della Sardegna (1995)...
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    known. The discovery of Beaker fragments near the megalithic altar of Monte d'Accoddi does not seem to be related to attendance for religious purposes, but...
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  • Domus de Janas (hypogeic tombs), megalithic circles, menhirs, dolmens, Monte d'Accoddi, giant's tombs, "megaron" temples, and holy well temples. However,...
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    referred probably to a nuraghe built not so far from the town or to the Monte d'Accoddi) and Libisonis (referred to Libya, probably because in the same are...
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    Giovanni Lilliu (in the center, above the menhir) and other archaeologists, including Massimo Pallottino, at the site of Monte d'Accoddi in 1954...
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    towards the north, the Monte Albo (1,057 m (3,468 ft)), the Sette Fratelli Range in the southeast, and the Sulcis Mountains and the Monte Linas (1,236 m (4...
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    South: Punta Pesce Spada East: Capo d'Otranto West: Rocca Bernauda High: Monte Bianco 4,810 m (15,781 ft) Low: Contane on the Po Delta −3.2 m (−10 ft)...
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