Nuragic Civilization
The Nuragic Civilization was an ancient culture that thrived on the island of Sardinia from around 1800 BCE to 238 BCE. Known for its distinctive stone structures called nuraghes, these tower-like buildings served various purposes, including defense and religious activities. The civilization is characterized by its advanced metallurgy, pottery, and unique social organization.
The Nuragic people were skilled farmers and herders, relying on agriculture and livestock for sustenance. They also engaged in trade with neighboring cultures, which contributed to their economic development. The civilization left behind a rich archaeological legacy, providing insights into their daily life, beliefs, and social structure.