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The Magic of Tiscali, the Nuragic Village Hidden in a Cave
Sardinia is an island nation with a unique character and intriguing history. And nestled within its rugged terrain lies the Nuragic village of Tiscali, a valuable testament to the island's rich prehistoric past. Unlike the more familiar Nuragic towers or nuraghes that dot the Sardinian landscape, Tiscali offers a unique and somewhat enigmatic glimpse into the lives of the Nuragic people. Hidden within a limestone cave at the summit of Mount Tiscali, this archaeological site challenges our understanding of ancient Sardinian civilizations, offering a rare blend of natural and human history that continues to captivate researchers And Visitors Alike.
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Tiscali is Hidden from View - But Why?
Tiscali was first discovered in the early 20th century, but its true significance wasn't fully appreciated until later archaeological explorations began. Located in the Oliena-Dorgali region, the village is perched atop Mount Tiscali, which is part of the Supramonte mountain range in central-eastern Sardinia.
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