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BuckyE wrote:
or Sardinia (whose Neolithic is more interesting, but still not fascinating.)
Pardon? It's amazing! Especially if you go off the beaten trackand see some of the more remote sites. Even if you don't do so, the tombs are some of the best in Europe.

I was under the impression most of the really interesting stuff we saw in Sardinia was Bronze Age. There were dolmens and small long barrows, like those to be seen all over Europe, that were Neolithic. The odd "forecourts" of standing stones were Bronze Age. The beautiful Temple Wells and nuraghe were also alleged to be of the Bronze Age. Perhaps we were misinformed?

Certainly there was a lot to be seen, but the few sites we visited that were supposedly Neolithic seemed like things we'd seen elsewhere.