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- Q18881404 subject Q15100037.
- Q18881404 subject Q6338116.
- Q18881404 subject Q8324462.
- Q18881404 abstract "The nuraghe Santu Sciori (also known as Santu Luxori in the Sardinian language or San Lussorio in Italian) is a nuraghe located in the municipality of Pabillonis in Sardinia.It was made in the mid-Bronze Age (1600–1300 BC) and it covers an area of 2,400 square meters. Remains of skeletons have been found near the site indicatiing a necropolis. 19th-century historian Vittorio Angius described it as important among the big nuraghes of Sardinia.".
- Q18881404 thumbnail Nuraghe_Santu_Sciori.jpg?width=300.
- Q18881404 wikiPageWikiLink Q11761.
- Q18881404 wikiPageWikiLink Q1421436.
- Q18881404 wikiPageWikiLink Q1462.
- Q18881404 wikiPageWikiLink Q15100037.
- Q18881404 wikiPageWikiLink Q200141.
- Q18881404 wikiPageWikiLink Q287900.
- Q18881404 wikiPageWikiLink Q33976.
- Q18881404 wikiPageWikiLink Q6338116.
- Q18881404 wikiPageWikiLink Q688292.
- Q18881404 wikiPageWikiLink Q8324462.
- Q18881404 comment "The nuraghe Santu Sciori (also known as Santu Luxori in the Sardinian language or San Lussorio in Italian) is a nuraghe located in the municipality of Pabillonis in Sardinia.It was made in the mid-Bronze Age (1600–1300 BC) and it covers an area of 2,400 square meters. Remains of skeletons have been found near the site indicatiing a necropolis. 19th-century historian Vittorio Angius described it as important among the big nuraghes of Sardinia.".
- Q18881404 label "Nuraghe Santu Sciori".
- Q18881404 depiction Nuraghe_Santu_Sciori.jpg.