Necropolis of Is Calitas

The necropolis of Is Calitas is an archaeological site located in the municipality of Soleminis, in the province of South Sardinia.

Necropolis of Is Calitas
Necropoli di Is Calitas (Italian)
Necklaces and pottery from Is Calitas, National Archaeological Museum, Cagliari
Necropolis of Is Calitas is located in Italy
Necropolis of Is Calitas
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LocationSoleminis, Sardinia, Italy
RegionSardinia
Coordinates39°20′05″N 9°11′22″E / 39.33472°N 9.18944°E / 39.33472; 9.18944
TypeNecropolis
History
Founded2nd millennium BC
CulturesPre-Nuragic Sardinia
Site notes
ManagementSuperintendence for the Archaeological Heritage in the Provinces of Cagliari and Oristano (Soprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici per le province di Cagliari e Oristano)
Public accessNo

Description edit

The tomb, located on the top of a small hill,[1]is of the pit type, dug partly in the ground and partly in the rock, and was probably covered with stone slabs.

The objects found, including ceramics, bronze objects and necklaces, are attributable to the Bonnanaro culture (first half of the 2nd millennium BC) and show in part a derivation from the previous Bell Beaker culture, in particular of its Central European variant.

The site was excavated in 1995 by Maria Rosaria Manunza.[1]

Physical anthropology edit

Since it was a collective burial, 79 skeletons were recovered[1] during the excavations which made it possible to establish that the buried population was fairly tall (average height for men 169 cm, women 154 cm), robust and did not suffer from particular pathologies. 21 skulls recovered in the tomb had been studied, 14 are dolichocephalic and 7 brachycephalic.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Is Calitas (insediamento stazione preistorica)" (in Italian). Retrieved 28 January 2023.
  2. ^ "Le tombe di giganti di Is Lapideddas (Gonnosnò-OR). Archeologia della morte di una comunità nuragica" (PDF) (in Italian). Retrieved 28 January 2023.

Bibliography edit

  • Maria Rosaria Manunza, Cuccuru cresia arta. Indagini archeologiche a Soleminis, Grafica del Parteolla, 2005

External links edit