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Tivulaghju
41.5717° N, 9.2558° E
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Tivulaghju is an archaeological site in Corsica. It is located in the commune of Porto-Vecchio. The site was first excavated in 1960, and has since been used to prove prehistoric links between Corsica and Sardinia.
Paleolithic
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Bronze Age
Iron Age
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Early Modern Period
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First excavation
1960
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