
The Monte d’Accoddi in Sardinia.
Excavated in 1954, it’s a neolithic structure originally dating from around 4,000-3,650 BC that seems to have been modified over the millennia and then abandoned in around 1800 BC.
The exact function of the structure is not clear, but the archaeological evidence seems to suggest some sort of temple or altar. It was built by the Ozieri culture who came before the Nuragic civilisation.
Shot taken April 2018.
I would love to be an Ozieri! Sounds much cooler than just British! Love ancient stuff like this, nice comp.
Yeah, me too. There’s loads of this sort of stuff in Sardinia. It’s an amazing place.
Looks it, might have to get to there!
I love the elongated composition in this image, Stevie. 🙂
Thanks. I struggled to get an angle I liked, but cropping it from this POV seemed to work for me.