Tiscali (Tiscali Village)

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View of Monte di Tiscali.

Tiscali Village is an archaeological site situated in Sardinia, in the comune of Dorgali.

It is situated within a large cave in Monte Tiscali. It consists of the remains of a number of round dwellings dating from the first millennium BC.

The site was re-discovered a little over a century ago and was first documented by the Italian historian Ettore Pais in 1910 [1] and then in greater detail by Antonio Taramelli in 1927. There was a short excavation campaign in 2000 by the Soprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici per le Provincie di Sassari e Nuoro.

Inside of the cave at Tiscali.

References

  1. Serra Orrios e i monumenti archeologici di Dorgali Alberto Moravetti http://www.sardegnacultura.it/documenti/7_46_20060401103605.pdf

Coordinates: 40°14′12.31″N 9°29′21.9″E / 40.2367528°N 9.489417°E / 40.2367528; 9.489417

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