From ancient caves to modern graffiti. A short walk through Sardinian Art
Inside the caves “Grotte Is Zuddas”: stalactites merged with stalagmites and cave flowers of aragonite carved since 600 million years ago
Giganti di Mont’e Prama (Oristano, Sardegna), the most ancient statues of the Mediterranean area carved around the XIII century b.C.
Nuragic warrior carrying a shield with 4 daggers, bronze of the Nuragic age (1600 b.C. to 900 b.C), Cagliari Archeological museum
Ex voto (eye pain? headache?) from the Punic age (900 b.C. to Roman times): Cagliari Archeological Museum.
Graffiti, Cagliari
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Previous episodes:
1. Human footprint
2. Romantic mode on
3. Palette
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