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Among the Punic necropoles in Sardinia, Sulci is the most important for its funerary frame, for its architectonic complexity and for the archaeological finds dug out of the tombs. The section we can see at present was used between the end of the 6th C and the end of the 3rd C, that is during the period of the Carthaginian conquest of Sardinia. Later on some tombs were transformed into houses by the poorest classes of the village. Now they are completely restored and offer a cross-section of past life. |
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