Thursday, November 25, 2010

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Monday, November 15, 2010

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The abandonment of Monte Accoddi

Sassari. The Commission's complaint

communal culture: the site is abandoned

The shame of Monte Accoddi

"Sunday, November 15, 2009
N hurricane beset by industrial buildings, domus de Janas turned into landfills, the forgotten remains of Roman and prehistoric altar of Monte d'Accoddi, the most important megalithic complex of the Mediterranean, simply ignored by visitors because there are no tourist signs to report it.
This is the medical record of the archaeological system of Sassari, Palazzo Ducale drawn yesterday by the Culture Committee, chaired by Michele Pinna. Two hundred sites throughout the municipality and largely abandoned themselves.
The situation was described to the committee by the town of Sassari, Francesco Ledda. The first worrying as the site of Monte Accoddi.
"Within a few years the number of visitors to the altar of Monte d'Accoddi was reduced by seventy percent. Before there were 16 thousand admissions a year, now it barely reaches to 5000, "Leddy said.
"The reasons are the lack of publicity enjoyed by the archaeological monument. On the 131 road signs are almost invisible, while on Camionale, where he moved a huge amount of traffic, the signs are missing altogether. "
In this way the site on which stands the altar of prehistoric for which the Foundation has requested UNESCO Antonio Segni inclusion among the assets recognized as a world heritage site, remains completely anonymous to the throngs of tourists who spend their summer holidays in northern Sardinia. But the real
painful notes come from the immense archaeological map of the area of \u200b\u200bSassari. They range from
nuraghe Li Luzzani and Giagamanna, archaeological enclaves in the industrial area of \u200b\u200bPredda Niedda (the first is abandoned and covered with Mediterranean vegetation, the second has never been excavated and is crumbling), the Domus de Janas Li points, the tombs of the giants of Molafà, these abandoned to their fate, until the remains of the ancient Roman sourced Turris Libyssonis: esistono chilometri di tracce che rischiano di crollare (per esempio a Tana di lu mazzoni), sparse per le campagne attorno a Sassari, fino a Porto Torres.
«È necessaria una importante campagna di scavi per salvaguardare queste testimonianze storiche» ha chiuso Michele Pinna, «ma Sassari siamo abituati a un modello culturale dell'effimero, manca una coscienza culturale dell'identità». E gli stanziamenti nei bilanci pubblici sono sempre più esigui. ( v. g. )"

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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

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in 1615 before the cock crows ... the battle on the All

the historian Livy wrote more than 2000 years ago:

" As soon as they arrived to the screams of the Gauls ears of those closest to the side and further away from the shoulders, the Romans, even before seeing that the enemy never met before, and I do not say groped without struggle, but even without echo to the cry of battle, they fled to integrate forces and unharmed. In battle there were casualties. The men in the rear were the only ones with the worst because, in the confusion of escape, battling each other is hampering with each other. On the bank of the Tiber, where they had fled after getting rid of those left wing of the weapons, there was a great slaughter: so many, not knowing how to swim or tired, weighed down by armor and the rest of the armor, drowned in a stream. The main army was able to repair rather safe and sound at Veii. And there were not only sent reinforcements to Rome, but even a messenger with the news of the defeat. The men lined up the right wing, which was held away from the river at a point closer to the slopes of the mountain, they went en masse to Rome and there, without even bothering to close the doors, repaired to the citadel. "

Livy, Ab Urbe seasoned Books V, 38