There are as many different types of landscape in Sardinia as there are shades of blue in the sea around the island. The museum is a product of the territory and it preserves close connections to it as it performs its roles of safeguarding finds and sharing knowledge. In this part of the website, we are creating a description of the archaeological sites where the items in the museum were found, in order to foster even closer ties between the museum and the territory.
Arzachena Abbasanta Alà dei Sardi Alghero Arbus Barumini
Baunei Bonnanaro Bonorva Bortigali Buddusò Bultei
Cabras Cagliari Carbonia Carloforte Castiadas Decimoputzu
Dolianova Domus de Maria Fluminimaggiore Fordongianus Lanusei Macomer
Monastir Narcao Nuragus Oliena Olmedo Orune
Oschiri Pula Quartu Sant’Elena Quartucciu Samassi San Sperate
Santadi Sant’Andrea Frius Sant’Antioco San Vero Milis San Vito Sardara
Sarroch Serri Siamanna Silanus Simaxis Siniscola
Siurgus Donigala Soleminis Sorgono Sorradile Suelli Tempio Pausania
Terralba Teti Tula Urzulei Uta Villa San Pietro
Villacidro Villagrande Strisaili Villamassargia Villanovaforru Villanovafranca Villanovatulo