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Necropolis of Montessu

Pre‑Nuragic necropolis in Sardinia, Italy

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The necropolis of Montessu is an archaeological site located in the municipality of Villaperuccio, Sardinia. The necropolis is located on the southern flanks of the hill of Sa Pranedda, a few kilometers north of Villaperuccio. Set within a large natural amphitheater, it has about forty domus de janas and is considered one of the largest and most important archaeological site of Sardinia. Dating back to pre-Nuragic period (third millennium BC), this burial site was used for about a millennium during which alternated the cultures of Ozieri, Abealzu-Filigosa, Monte Claro, Bell Beaker and Bonnanaro. Some domus de janas feature engraved patterns in relief such as spirals, concentric symbols and bull horns.

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Initial use

third millennium BC

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TombsCemeteries
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Italy

Coordinates

39.13° N, 8.67° E