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Dolmens and Nuraghi of Sardinia

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Our expedition of 1909 to Sardinia lasted throughout the month of October. Mr. F. G. Newton was present all the time, and after our work upon the Megalithic Monuments was at an end, he even found time to study and draw many of the interesting Pisan churches in the island.

The Archaeological Authorities at Cagliari followed our work with their usual cordial interest. Important archaeological investigations in another part of the island prevented Professor Taramelli from saluting us at Macomer as he had wished; while Cavaliere Filippo Nissardi was kept at Cagliari by official duties, which did not leave him time to meet us at Nuoro or elsewhere on our way.

Our hunt for dolmens, in which as will be seen we had considerable fortune, would have been all the keener for the company of veterans like these.

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Copyright © British School at Rome 1913

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page 135 note 1 See P.B.S.R. v. 91, sqq. and Fig. 1.

page 141 note 1 See P.B.S.R. v. 109, sqq. and Fig. 7.

page 142 note 1 Palestine Exploration Fund Annual, i. (1911), 12Google Scholar.

page 142 note 2 For typical examples see P.B.S.R. v. Pl. XI.

page 142 note 3 Ibid. Pl. IV. Fig. 1.

page 142 note 4 See Ibid. 116, Fig. 9, Front Elevation; 132, Fig. 16, Front Slab.

page 142 note 5 Ibid. 119, Fig. 11, Section BB.

page 147 note 1 P.B.S.R. v. 133, 134, Fig. 17; Bull. Paletn. xxxii. (1906) p. 268, and Tav. xxiiiGoogle Scholar.

page 152 note 1 P.B.S.R. v. 116, 117, Pl. VII. Fig. 1.

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page 167 note 1 P.B.S.R. v. p. 103, Fig. 5; p. 106, Fig. 6; p. 126, Fig. 14; p. 129, Fig. 15; p. 134, Fig. 17.

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page 167 note 3 Ibid. p. 126, Fig. 14 above.

page 168 note 1 For Malta v. supra, p. 1.

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page 168 note 4 Monumenti dei Lincei, xi. p. 262, Fig. 139; p. 263, Fig. 140, cf. xx. p. 158, Fig 2.

page 169 note 1 The materials of this tomb, including presumably the cover-slabs, were used up in building a hut alongside.

page 169 note 2 Pl. XXXIV. Fig. 1; Text, Fig. 12.

page 169 note 3 P.B.S.R. v. p. 129, Fig. 15.