New excavation campaign in the Suelli nuraghe. The interventions aimed at studying and researching the Nuragic area in the Piscu locality, one of the most important and evocative of the whole of Trexenta, have resumed. "We have agreed with the Superintendence and with the company in charge of the work not to completely ban the area, to allow visits as long as they take place in absolute compliance with the places and the prescriptions", says the mayor Massimiliano Garau.

The finds that will be returned at the end of the excavations will enrich the layout of the Archaeological Museum built in a municipal building in the center of the town and inaugurated in recent weeks in the presence of the official Gianfranca Salis and the head of the archaeological heritage Elena Romoli (Superintendency of Archaeology, fine arts and landscape for the metropolitan city of Cagliari and the provinces of Oristano and Sassari), by the anthropologist Laura Caria and by the president of Archeofoto Sardegna Nicola Castangia. The museum displays the objects found in the megalithic tomb in Pranu Siara and the more than 150,000 artifacts kept for about forty years in the municipal warehouse of Suelli.

The City Council has also joined the territorial planning project "Trexenta: a story, many stories to tell" financed by the Region of Sardinia with the aim of promoting tourism development through the construction of a network which, starting from the archaeological excellence, intercepts further valuable historical-cultural and environmental assets, making them accessible to all. Thanks to adherence to territorial planning (all the Municipalities of the Trexenta Union are involved) and with the money allocated by the regional planning, budget and regional planning department, it will be possible to intervene on the enhancement, not only of the Piscu nuraghe, but of all the archaeological sites scattered in the territory of Suelli.

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