Su Nuraxi in Barumini, Italy, is a UNESCO World Heritage site that represents one of the most well-preserved examples of the ancient Nuragic civilization. This archaeological complex dates back to the Bronze Age, roughly between the 16th and 13th centuries BCE. It features a central tower, known as a nuraghe, surrounded by a complex of additional towers, defensive walls, and a labyrinth of interconnected corridors and chambers. The site offers valuable insights into the architectural ingenuity and social organization of the Nuragic people.
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