Mont'e Prama
Mont'e Prama is a site in Sardinia, Italy, known for its ancient stone sculptures, which date back to the Nuragic civilization around the 9th century BC. The site features large statues, including warriors, archers, and boxers, that were likely used for funerary purposes or as symbols of power.
The discovery of these sculptures in the 1970s has provided valuable insights into the culture and artistry of the Nuragic people. The statues are notable for their size and intricate details, reflecting the advanced skills of the artisans of that era.