Another religious practice of the Nuragic people was visiting sacred wells as a type of pilgrimage around the island. These wells, among other things, indicate the importance of water in Nuragic religion. It is speculated the wells are dedicated to Sardus.
Pictured here is the impressive and well preserved sacred well of Santa Cristina, still being used by people offering coins today. While not much about the Nuragic faith is known, it seems some of their religious practices are still alive and well.
Pictured here is the impressive and well preserved sacred well of Santa Cristina, still being used by people offering coins today. While not much about the Nuragic faith is known, it seems some of their religious practices are still alive and well.
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Another religious practice of the Nuragic people was visiting sacred wells as a type of pilgrimage around the island. These wells, among other things, indicate the importance of water in Nuragic religion. It is speculated the wells are dedicated to Sardus.
Pictured here is the impressive and well preserved sacred well of Santa Cristina, still being used by people offering coins today. While not much about the Nuragic faith is known, it seems some of their religious practices are still alive and well.
Pictured here is the impressive and well preserved sacred well of Santa Cristina, still being used by people offering coins today. While not much about the Nuragic faith is known, it seems some of their religious practices are still alive and well.
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