Nuraghe Santa Sarbana
A nuragic complex in Silanus, Sardinia, dating to the period ca. 1500-1000 BC.
Nuraghe Santa Sarbana
nuraghe
extant remains
40.27513125
2023-12-18T16:17:07-04:00
Pleiades
Wikipedia (Italian) Santa Sarbana
Wikipedia (Italian) Complesso nuragico di Santa Sarbana
8.88333183334
A nuragic complex in Silanus, Sardinia, dating to the period ca. 1500-1000 BC.
OSM location of Nuraghe Santa Sabina
POLYGON ((8.8833373000000009 40.2750831999999974, 8.8833680000000008 40.2750916999999973, 8.8833891000000005 40.2751108000000002, 8.8833947999999996 40.2751354000000035, 8.8833836000000002 40.2751589000000010, 8.8833585999999993 40.2751749000000032, 8.8833263999999996 40.2751792999999978, 8.8832956000000003 40.2751707999999979, 8.8832746000000000 40.2751517000000021, 8.8832688999999991 40.2751270999999988, 8.8832799999999992 40.2751036000000013, 8.8833050999999994 40.2750875999999991, 8.8833373000000009 40.2750831999999974))
-1000
2023-12-18T16:16:57-04:00
OpenStreetMap (Way 146225486, version 7, osm:changeset=138539870, 2023-07-15T10:52:10Z)
OSM Way 146225486
The second millennium BCE as defined at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2nd_millennium_BC [[-2000, -1000]]
2nd Millennium BCE (2000-1000 BCE)
-2000
{"type": "Polygon", "coordinates": [[[8.8833373, 40.2750832], [8.883368, 40.2750917], [8.8833891, 40.2751108], [8.8833948, 40.2751354], [8.8833836, 40.2751589], [8.8833586, 40.2751749], [8.8833264, 40.2751793], [8.8832956, 40.2751708], [8.8832746, 40.2751517], [8.8832689, 40.2751271], [8.88328, 40.2751036], [8.8833051, 40.2750876], [8.8833373, 40.2750832]]]}
Representative location based on OpenStreetMap
A nuraghe as defined by the Getty Art and Architecture Thesaurus term 300004838: "Ancient Sardinian towerlike structures, dating from the Bronze and Iron Ages; generally associated with villages, built on hilltops, and having tapering sides and corbel-vaulted interior spaces. Many are large, but others are small. The purpose and function of the structures are not entirely understood; among the possible uses are location markers, religious temples, rulers' residences, military strongholds, or meeting halls."
nuraghe