Nuraghe Santu Sciori

Coordinates: 39°37′55.7″N 8°42′41.32″E / 39.632139°N 8.7114778°E / 39.632139; 8.7114778
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Nuraghe Santu Sciori
Nuraghe Santu Luxori
Areal view of Nuraghe
Nuraghe Santu Sciori is located in Italy
Nuraghe Santu Sciori
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LocationPabillonis, Sardinia, Italy
RegionSardinia
Coordinates39°37′55.7″N 8°42′41.32″E / 39.632139°N 8.7114778°E / 39.632139; 8.7114778
TypeNuraghe
History
Founded1300 BC
CulturesNuragic civilization
Site notes
ManagementSoprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici per le province di Cagliari e Oristano
Public accessYes, free entrance

The nuraghe Santu Sciori (also known as Santu Luxori in the Sardinian language or San Lussorio in Italian) is a nuraghe located in the municipality of Pabillonis in Sardinia.

It was made in the mid-Bronze Age (1600–1300 BC) and it covers an area of 2,400 square meters. Remains of skeletons have been found near the site indicating a necropolis. 19th-century historian Vittorio Angius described it as important among the big nuraghes of Sardinia.[1]

Description

The nuraghe was made entirely from basaltic rocks, having a complex structure with a polylobate bastion and towers underground. Above it there is a church erected in 1970 in honor of St. Lussorio. Near there is another ancient church below which there is another small nuraghe.

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Bibliography

  • Vittorio Angius, Città e villaggi della Sardegna dell' Ottocento, Illisso Editori, 2006