
Bonorova, Sardinia –Finnish Slorat According to reports, archaeologists are known as “Domes de Jinnas” at the Santendra Peru’s Archaeological Complex in Sardinia. Now twenty of these tombs are found on the site. The team first identified the tomb XVIII, which included a transit and three chambers, which found samples such as Green Stone axes, Piches, Osidian pieces, and a spindle whirlpool. A chamber includes a central stove carved in relief. Confrontation through a pavilion, Tom Tom Xix has a rectangular chamber and a small, more round cell. Tamb XX has the most complex set of three structures, in which the internal chamber is associated with bilateral passage, which causes several rooms. The decorative band painted on the wall of a chamber is still safe. Researchers revealed more than 30 ceramic lamps, jugs and plates, starting with the Roman Imperial era, which indicates that the tomb of the “Roman vases” is dubbed. The three tombs will be open to the public, and the excavation will move at the bottom of the place, where archaeologists have already revealed the remnants of the early settlement of Roman and Middle Ages. For more information about the archeology of ancient Sardinia, go to the “Terranian Traders”.
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