Definition of Nuraghi

1. nuraghe [n] - See also: nuraghe

Lexicographical Neighbors of Nuraghi

nupharamine
nupson
nupsons
nuptial
nuptialities
nuptiality
nuptially
nuptials
nuptual
nupur
nuqta
nuque
nur
nuraghe
nuraghi (current term)
nuraghic
nurd
nurdle
nurdled
nurdles
nurdling
nurds
nurhag
nurhags
nurikabe
nurl
nurled
nurling
nurls

Literary usage of Nuraghi

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Forgotten Isles: Impressions of Travel in the Balearic Isles, Corsica by Gaston Vuillier (1896)
"The line at first followed the course of a valley, dotted with ruined nuraghi, but soon entered a sterile region, where the stony soil was only broken by ..."

2. Ulster Journal of Archaeology (1897)
"The only other ancient structures they resemble are the nuraghi of Sardinia ... The nuraghi occur in groups, varying from three or four to two hundred ..."

3. The Encyclopedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and by Hugh Chisholm (1911)
"A final argument is the existence in some cases of a village of circular stone buildings of similar construction to the nuraghi, but only 15 to 25 ft. in ..."

4. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1909)
"Their new observations have materially increased our knowledge of the two main groups of Sardinian megalithic monuments, the nuraghi and the " Tombs of the ..."

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