The Bonnanaro culture is a protohistoric culture that flourished in Sardinia during the 2nd millennium BC (1800–1600 BC), considered to be the first stage of the Nuragic civilization. It takes its name from the comune of Bonnanaro in the province of Sassari where in 1889 the eponymous site was discovered.
The Bonnanaroculture is a protohistoric culture that flourished in Sardinia during the 2nd millennium BC (1800–1600 BC), considered to be the first stage...
the Chalcolithic period in association with the related Bronze Age Bonnanaroculture (1800–1600 BC), for which C-14 dates calibrate to c. 2250 BC. There...
Claro culture in Sardinia, developing until the ancient Bronze Age circa 1900–1800 BC. Then, the Beaker culture mixed with the related Bonnanaroculture, considered...
Europe, through the Italian Peninsula. The Bonnanaroculture was the last evolution of the Beaker culture in Sardinia (c. 1800–1600 BC), and displayed...
influences are also found in the cultures of the Early Bronze Age of Liguria, Romagna, Corsica and Sardinia (Bonnanaroculture). The settlements in the area...
attributed to them had been found. The Beaker culture was followed in the early Bronze Age by the Bonnanaroculture which showed both reminiscences of the Beaker...
6th millennium BC with the Cardial culture. Later, important cultures like the Ozieri culture and the Arzachena culture of the late Neolithic and the Abealzu-Filigosa...
influences are also found in the cultures of the Early Bronze Age of Liguria, Romagna, Corsica, Sardinia (Bonnanaroculture) and Rhone Valley. There are some...
Anghelu Ruju, which are variously datable from the Ozieri to the Bonnanarocultures (c.3200 – 1600 BCE). The earliest examples predate the appearance...
Neolithic with possible Sardinian (Bonnanaroculture), North Italian (Polada culture) and later Central Italian (Apennine culture) influences. In fact, according...
Copper Age (III millennium BC) and intensely used until the time of Bonnanaroculture (1800–1600 BC). Some internal chambers are decorated with symbolic...
Bronze Age, during the Late Bonnanaroculture, which showed connections with the previous Beaker culture and the Polada culture of northern Italy. Although...
the second millennium BC in Sardinia developed the Bonnanaroculture, linked to the previous culture of the bell-shaped vessel to which were added Polada...
Niedda, where the bones of 6 individuals and various objects of the Bonnanaroculture were recovered in the 1940s. The area was then frequented by the Phoenicians...
during the transition period between the Bonnanaroculture (A2 phase, Sant'Iroxi ) and the Sub-Bonnannaro culture (facies of Sa turricula). They differ significantly...
Anghelu Ruju, which are variously datable from the Ozieri to the Bonnanarocultures of Pre-Nuragic Sardinia (c. 3200 – c. 1600 BCE). These false doors...
attributable to the Bonnanaroculture (first half of the 2nd millennium BC) and show in part a derivation from the previous Bell Beaker culture, in particular...
island was already Romanized, evolved during the Bonnanaro period from the preexisting megalithic cultures that built dolmens, menhirs, more than 2,400 Domus...
alternated the cultures of Ozieri, Abealzu-Filigosa, Monte Claro, Bell Beaker and Bonnanaro. Tripod footed bowl, Bell Beaker culture Alghero, Necropoli...
Monte Claro, Bell Beaker, Bonnanaro). Furthermore, finds of flint tools, mace-heads, arrowheads, axes and beads suggest a culture which emphasized hunting...
millennium during which alternated the cultures of Ozieri, Abealzu-Filigosa, Monte Claro, Bell Beaker and Bonnanaro. Some domus de janas feature engraved...