Tiscali (village)

Tiscali Village is an archaeological site situated in Sardinia, in the comune of Dorgali.

Tiscali (Tiscali Village)
Inside of the cave at Tiscali
Shown within Sardinia
TypeSettlement
History
CulturesNuragic civilization
Site notes
Excavation dates1910; 1927; 2000-
Conditionruined
ManagementI Beni Culturali della Sardegna
Public accessyes
WebsiteDorgali, villaggio di Tiscali (in Italian)

It is situated within a large cave in Monte Tiscali. It consists of the remains of a number of round dwellings dating from the first millennium BC.

The site was re-discovered a little over a century ago and was first documented by the Italian historian Ettore Pais in 1910 [1] and then in greater detail by Antonio Taramelli in 1927. There was a short excavation campaign in 2000 by the Soprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici per le Provincie di Sassari e Nuoro.

Telecommunications company Tiscali took its name from the site.

View of Monte di Tiscali.

References

  1. Serra Orrios e i monumenti archeologici di Dorgali Alberto Moravetti http://www.sardegnacultura.it/documenti/7_46_20060401103605.pdf

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