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Necropolis of Li Muri

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Type
  
Burial

Cultures
  
Pre-Nuragic Sardinia

Period
  
Neolithic

Periods
  
Neolithic

Province
  
Province of Olbia-Tempio

Necropolis of Li Muri

Location
  
Arzachena, Sardinia, Italy

Address
  
Arzachena, 07021 Arzachena OT, Italy

Similar
  
Tomba dei giganti di Li Lolghi, Nuraghe Albucciu, Complesso nuragico di Malchittu, Giants' grave of Coddu V, Nuraghe La Prisgiona

The necropolis of Li Muri is an archaeological site located in the municipality of Arzachena, Sardinia.

The necropolis, ascribable to the Arzachena culture and dated to the second half of the fourth millennium BC, it is composed by five stone cists, four of which are surrounded by circles of stones stuck into the ground that, originally, delimited the mound of earth and rubble that was erected over the burial.

Inside the cists was buried the deceased, probably individually (unlike the rest of Sardinia where the graves were usually collective), who was accompanied by grave goods including pottery, stone vessels, hatchets and beads necklace of steatite and gemstones.

The architecture of the necropolis show strong similarities with contemporary sites of Corsica, Provence and the Pyrenees.

References

Necropolis of Li Muri Wikipedia