New perfectly intact tombs dating back to the 7th century BC , small statues, jewels of all kinds and new pieces that demonstrate how extensive and important the square resurfaced in the former military area was. The latest archaeological discoveries have made it possible to know even better the history of Nora and the civilizations that populated it .

The latest findings by the Universities of Cagliari, Genoa, Milan and Padua , engaged in an excavation campaign that began in 2013, make the image of daily life in the Phoenician-Punic city more precise.

Among the finds, there are also some from Rhodes, Egypt and Etruria.
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The first images of the excavation:

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