Giants' Grave - List of Major Tombs

List of Major Tombs

  • Su Mont'e s'Abe, near Olbia
  • Sa Dom'è s'Orcu, near Quartucciu
  • Two 18th century BC tombs near Lanusei
  • Aiodda, near Nurallao
  • Coddu Vecchju and Li Lolghi, Arzachena
  • Sa Dom´e S´Orku, Siddi
  • Imbertighe, Borore
  • Madau, Fonni
  • Muraguada, Bauladu
  • Osono, near Triei
  • Tomb of San Cosimo, near Gonnosfanadiga
  • Ena ´e Thomes, Dorgali
  • Bainzu, Borore
  • Sa Farch´e S´Artare, Seneghe

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