Sardinian Statues
The Sardinian Statues, also known as Giants of Mont'e Prama, are ancient stone sculptures found on the island of Sardinia, Italy. Dating back to the 9th century BC, these statues represent warriors, archers, and other figures, showcasing the artistic skills of the Nuragic civilization.
Discovered in 1974, the statues are made from local limestone and vary in height, with some reaching over two meters. They are significant for understanding the cultural and social practices of the Nuragic people, reflecting their beliefs and societal structure during that period.