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The Giants' grave of Su Mont'e s'Abe is an archaeological site located in the municipality of Olbia, in the Italian province of Sassari. Like other giants' tombs of Gallura, it was built in two main phases of construction. In the first stage, during the period of the Bonnanaro culture, it was built an allée couverte tomb; later, in the second phase, during the age Nuragic age (1600 BC approximately), the allée couverte was transformed into a giants' tomb with the realization of the exedra and the erection of the central stele of which few traces remain today.

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  • Das Gigantengrab Su Monte de s’Ape (auch Su Monte ’e S’Abe) liegt südwestlich des Flughafens Olbia - Costa Smeralda in der Provinz Nord-Est Sardegna in der Gallura auf Sardinien. Die in Sardu „Tumbas de los zigantes“ und (italienisch Tombe dei Giganti – plur.) genannten Bauten sind die größten pränuraghischen Kultanlagen Sardiniens und zählen europaweit zu den spätesten Megalithanlagen. Die 321 bekannten Gigantengräber sind Monumente der bronzezeitlichen Bonnanaro-Kultur (2.200–1.600 v. Chr.), die Vorläuferkultur der Nuraghenkultur ist. (de)
  • The Giants' grave of Su Mont'e s'Abe is an archaeological site located in the municipality of Olbia, in the Italian province of Sassari. Like other giants' tombs of Gallura, it was built in two main phases of construction. In the first stage, during the period of the Bonnanaro culture, it was built an allée couverte tomb; later, in the second phase, during the age Nuragic age (1600 BC approximately), the allée couverte was transformed into a giants' tomb with the realization of the exedra and the erection of the central stele of which few traces remain today. The tomb, which measures about 28 meters in length and six in width, was excavated and restored in the 1960s. (en)
  • La tomba dei giganti di Su Mont'e s'Abe è un sito archeologico situato nel territorio del comune di Olbia, in provincia di Sassari. (it)
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  • Das Gigantengrab Su Monte de s’Ape (auch Su Monte ’e S’Abe) liegt südwestlich des Flughafens Olbia - Costa Smeralda in der Provinz Nord-Est Sardegna in der Gallura auf Sardinien. Die in Sardu „Tumbas de los zigantes“ und (italienisch Tombe dei Giganti – plur.) genannten Bauten sind die größten pränuraghischen Kultanlagen Sardiniens und zählen europaweit zu den spätesten Megalithanlagen. Die 321 bekannten Gigantengräber sind Monumente der bronzezeitlichen Bonnanaro-Kultur (2.200–1.600 v. Chr.), die Vorläuferkultur der Nuraghenkultur ist. (de)
  • La tomba dei giganti di Su Mont'e s'Abe è un sito archeologico situato nel territorio del comune di Olbia, in provincia di Sassari. (it)
  • The Giants' grave of Su Mont'e s'Abe is an archaeological site located in the municipality of Olbia, in the Italian province of Sassari. Like other giants' tombs of Gallura, it was built in two main phases of construction. In the first stage, during the period of the Bonnanaro culture, it was built an allée couverte tomb; later, in the second phase, during the age Nuragic age (1600 BC approximately), the allée couverte was transformed into a giants' tomb with the realization of the exedra and the erection of the central stele of which few traces remain today. (en)
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  • Gigantengrab Su Monte de s’Ape (de)
  • Giants' grave of Su Mont'e s'Abe (en)
  • Tomba dei giganti di Su Mont'e s'Abe (it)
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