Documentary Stone Riddles II - Archaeological Treasures of Sardinia - full version
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- Part 1
The Nuraghi
Part Two
The Tombs of the Giants
The sacred wells
The domus de Janas
Menhirs and Dolmens
Part Three
Other archaeological sites
Considerations
Theories
Conclusion
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Well done Mirko. Thank you for an excellent presentation!
Mirko,
You have outdone yourself!!😁
WOW!!!!!
Thanks, really appreciated!
Thank you 🙏 for sharing ☺️
I enjoy your videos! Many thanks 😊. You describe your experience beautifully without bs
Very reliable and helpful material about technology from 15 thousand years ago.😁😁😁
Wow! Over two hours of stone riddles! I love this channel. Thumbs up man!
Your work with polygonal walls and stone buildings is incredible thank you.
Sat morning in Australia, a cup of coffee and a new Stone Riddles Doco, does it get any better?
This was Awesome wow Sardinia is Gorgeous 🥰
Wonderful island... Thank you ! I made up my own my mind when I visited Sardinia 6 times in the beginning of this Millennia. Truly an amazing ancient place with different unexplored sites that just pop up if you travel to this Pearl in the Mediterranean Sea... San Giovanni di Sinis is particular interesting with its* many pre-nuragic remnants :)
Put your yearbook away dude. No one cares how many times you went to Sardinia.
@@Bizarreparade I find it interesting. Your comment is senseless and useless
@deboramarcal4380 oh ok. I didn't realize you found yourself interesting. Carry on
@@Bizarreparade I find Michael's comments interesting… 💡🙄 ⏰
Man oh man, that was a monument of a documentary! And that mainly self-directet, self explored on foot, self edited and self-made music! Simply magnificent! Greetings from Oderberg/Germany!
Thank you, really appreciated. It was definitely a lot of work!
Epic. The ruins of a previous world.
Dear Mirko and Debra,
Have recently discovered and been catching up on your many interesting, informative and pleasure-to-watch videos. Mostly places i had not heard of. Appreciating and subscribed, ta.
All the ruins and the features you highlight are impressive and well worth the attention. The achievements of the mysterious 'pre-historic" megalithic builders were indeed awesome, which your documentation of their many remains allows us to see better for ourselves. Fascinating.
Thanks, really appreciated!
Awesome! Took me three days to get it all in. I want to visit this place. Are there any maps which could help group the sites by architecture, like the Well with the precision cutting and similar things?
Yes, the site shown in the documentary does exactly that. This is the link nurnet.crs4.it/nurnetgeo/, but unfortunately at the moment it's not working. Anyway, if you can access it later, you will see a map of Sardinia and in the left or right side there's a menu where you can choose the type of structure you want displayed, and it will only show those types of sites. If they have been photographed, you can click on each icon and see some pictures of it. Unfortunately it's only in Italian, but you should be able to manage. Cheers
@StoneRiddles perfect. When I traveled in Sicily I quickly learned that two glasses of wine are all I need to change from French to Italian
Great documentary! Not a fan of the background music but hardly ever noticed it. The triple lobe NURAGI look eerily reminiscent of the TR3B.
Thanks a lot Mirko for this excellent documentary! I have just finished seeing it in details. 1:54:00: some statuettes are really crazy... I am not so "at ease" with the mental health of the people who made it... I can be wrong.
Agreed! Really weired stuff!
Thanks a lot Mirko; how restful are the first 10 minutes (the follow-up this evening...)! 7:40: strange this "welded basalt" in the joints! Is this the case for all the interstices of this Nuraghi?
20:20: really this music is similar to the ceremony music in "Eyes Wide Shut".
These Nuraghi are so strange. Like many megaliths they don't appear to serve a general purpose.
Similar design to the Brochs in Scotland . 🏴👍🏻
Don't you think that the oldest central tower of nuraghe seems to be a "proto-polygonal masonry"? Some kind of "Type 1" or earlier?
I believe it does, I had noticed that too. Interesting is that again, the central tower often displays the best masonry compared to what was allegedly done later
30:28: really it looks like we are in ZELDA small castles! The map is here, the speaking firefly is just missing...
WE NEED REGERENCE POINT TO GIVE THE IDEA OF THE PROPER SIZES. LIKE IT IS NOW THE STONES LOOK RELATIVELY SMALL