The New Sardinia explores the ancient domus de janas and the prenuragic culture of Sardinia.
An in-depth study by Nuova Sardegna on the domus de janas and their importance in the ancient history of the island.
La Nuova Sardegna dedicates an article to the discovery of the domus de janas, Sardinian hypogeal tombs dating back six thousand years. The article, curated by Paolo Curreli, explores how these structures were used to honor the dead, reflecting a complex prehistoric social and cultural organization. Through an interview with Professor Giuseppa Tanda, the artistic uniqueness of the domus and possible cultural contacts with other civilizations are highlighted, as shown by the architectural similarities with some regions of France. Tanda’s study, published by Condaghes, emphasizes the importance of these structures in the historical landscape of the Mediterranean.
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