Orani - Sa Turre (nu, Sardinia); Preliminary Study on Authochtonous, Phoenician and Imported Pottery · The paper aims to present the results of an ongoing study on ceramic vessels discovered at the Nuragic site of Sa Turre in Orani, an inland area of Sardinia that was intensively frequented during the 1st millennium BCE, specifically between the Early Iron Age and the Archaic period. The study focuses on ceramic materials of Sardinian tradition and Phoenician-type forms, along with a few imported artifacts, within a chronological framework spanning from the end of 8th to the 6th century BCE.

Orani-Sa Turre (NU, Sardegna); studio preliminare del repertorio ceramico di tradizione sarda, fenicio e di importazione / Guirguis, Michele; Arminu, Simone. - In: FOLIA PHOENICIA. - ISSN 2532-6384. - 9:(2025), pp. 87-108.

Orani-Sa Turre (NU, Sardegna); studio preliminare del repertorio ceramico di tradizione sarda, fenicio e di importazione

Michele Guirguis
;
Simone Arminu
2025-01-01

Abstract

Orani - Sa Turre (nu, Sardinia); Preliminary Study on Authochtonous, Phoenician and Imported Pottery · The paper aims to present the results of an ongoing study on ceramic vessels discovered at the Nuragic site of Sa Turre in Orani, an inland area of Sardinia that was intensively frequented during the 1st millennium BCE, specifically between the Early Iron Age and the Archaic period. The study focuses on ceramic materials of Sardinian tradition and Phoenician-type forms, along with a few imported artifacts, within a chronological framework spanning from the end of 8th to the 6th century BCE.
2025
Italiano
9
87
108
22
Esperti anonimi
Sardinia, Phoenician, Nuragic, Pottery, Iron Age
Internazionale
Guirguis, Michele; Arminu, Simone
Orani-Sa Turre (NU, Sardegna); studio preliminare del repertorio ceramico di tradizione sarda, fenicio e di importazione / Guirguis, Michele; Arminu, Simone. - In: FOLIA PHOENICIA. - ISSN 2532-6384. - 9:(2025), pp. 87-108.
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