The Greatest Nuragic Well-Temple, Pozzo Sacro di Santa Cristina Paulilatino,Sardinia nuragic vlog #1

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

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  • @nuragic
    @nuragic  2 года назад

    since I want to be as honest as possible in my videos I need to clarify one thing, at one point I said that "it's official" that we don't know who built this
    I remember reading or hearing this from one archeologist that claimed that someone else helped the locals to build this, in part to justify the fact that nothing else in the area is precise as the well
    while I personally think that in no way possible the people that built the village were the same ones that built the well, I must say that it is not the "official theory" since I can't yet find my source again, will update when I'll find out.
    I don't think aliens or anything fantasy, I just feel like the people that built the well weren't the same people that built the rest, why is explained in the video.

    • @gbeatsmacedonia
      @gbeatsmacedonia Год назад

      aliens or fallen ones are real ive seen em but doenst matter if they built them or not...they were advanced whoever built this more than us for sure to know this u must poses the knowledge or hi tech

  • @philt4346
    @philt4346 10 месяцев назад +1

    Gives me the impression of old Egypt, the stepped vaulting is such a style.

    • @nuragic
      @nuragic  10 месяцев назад +1

      this is very interesting to hear, I never been to egypt, I know they were building amazing things way before the nuragic civilization existed, I also suspect that it was different people that the ones who built everything around it, different people in different times, both living in sardinia, we do have some probably 10% all nuragic monuments to be made with perfection, many of them are still a mistery, you could check for example the "Tempiesu fonte sacra" the triangular shape on that one is in the roof, also the main part of the Noddule Pozzo Sacro is very suspicious, in all 3 tempiesu, santa cristina and Noddule, the main part is perfect, everything else is not!
      if you want to add more about what you think of it please feel free to share your ideas 😀

    • @philt4346
      @philt4346 10 месяцев назад +1

      Nor have I been to Egypt, I only make the association from comparing this Sacred Well to the King's Chamber in the Great Pyramid. Proportionately the spaces appear similar and the relief between separate courses is echoed.
      This kind of stonework goes beyond the epoch of recorded history in my opinion, which being uneducated permits the insight I think is needed to strip away the layers of misdirection. You note yourself early Christians re-wrote the legacy then spent the next millennia brainwashing subsequent generations. Now there is little chance of discovering our true lineage.
      I do wish a young person like yourself best of luck constructing a truer version of the past than we are offered by History as taught.@@nuragic

  • @balloisolinas
    @balloisolinas Год назад +3

    The well is Nuragic, though in this case it belongs to the late Nuragic period (around 1100-900 bc) rather than to the period when the nuraghi were built (1500-1200 bc), including the nearby one.
    There are many Nuragic sites with similar well-cut blocks and sophisticated masonry, such as:
    Check these Nuragic sites out [left name of the sites, right name of the town where they are located in]:
    Predio Canopoli - Perfugas (really similar to Santa Cristina)
    Su Tempiesu - Orune
    Irru - Nulvi
    Nuraghe Alvu - Nulvi
    Nuraghe Santu Miali - Pompu
    Santa Vittoria - Serri
    Sa Sedda 'e Sos Carros - Oliena
    Noddule - Nuoro
    La Purissima - Alghero (look at the academia edu articles about it for decent pictures of the well)
    Monte Sant'Antonio - Siligo (look at the neroargento page about it to see some decent pictures of the sites)
    Nuraghe Sesini - Senorbì
    Nuraghe Piscu - Suelli
    Corona Arrubia - Genoni
    Nuraghe Arrubiu - Orroli (the collapsed blocks / mensoloni)
    Su Nuraxi's fallen blocks and corbel stones/ mensoloni.
    Tombe dei giganti Iloi - Sedilo
    Biristeddi - Dorgali
    Madau - Fonni
    Gremanu - Fonni
    S'Arcu 'e is forros' altar - VIllagrande Strisaili
    Su Monte - Siligo
    Giorrè-Florinas
    Puntanarcu - Sedilo
    Nuraghe Majori - Ittiri (The circular structure, not the nuraghe itself in this case)
    Fonte sacra Niedda / Perfugas
    LAST BUT NOT LEAST:
    Nuraghe' Nurdole's sacred pool, which you can check out in the Monte Prama Novas page and other Facebook pages since it's been destroyed by tomb raiders with explosives.

    • @nuragic
      @nuragic  Год назад

      come può una cosa che è stata costruita dopo, essere al centro di tutto quello che è stato costruito prima? il muretto che c'è affianco al pozzo che ricorda "il vecchio modo di costruire nuragico" è stato fatto molto prima del pozzo? perchè stranamente sembra proprio recintare il pozzo quindi è logico pensare che nel momento in cui è stato fatto il muretto storto, il pozzo fosse già presente
      io non parlo dei nuraghe vicini, parlo del muretto a ridosso del pozzo che è la prova che chi ha costruito il muretto attorno non avesse idea di come fare due linee parallele figuriamoci il pozzo in se
      comunque ci tornerò presto per fare dei video più dettagliati sull'argomento

    • @MrEgregore
      @MrEgregore 2 месяца назад +1

      Your comment is a gem. Im in Sardinia right now and going to visit most of those amazing places thanks to your list🙏

  • @gbeatsmacedonia
    @gbeatsmacedonia Год назад +2

    triangle here but is same in gate of sun bolivia same thing

    • @nuragic
      @nuragic  Год назад

      thanks for the comment, in which way you find them similar? this is really interesting to me, thank you

  • @lietana7593
    @lietana7593 2 года назад +1

    ✨💜✨🤗✨

  • @balloisolinas
    @balloisolinas Год назад +1

    The elongated hut, which is the "ugliest" and rougher structure is ironically the most recent, it's thought to be a modern pigsty, not nuragic.

  • @gbeatsmacedonia
    @gbeatsmacedonia Год назад +1

    WELL IF U SEE THE stairs here and the shape of the sun gate at puma punku ull find them similar those lines here from the side while u walk the stairs and the shape of the stairs are similar to the shape of the gate in bolivia like spiral ..the sun is radiating waves the ancient ppl somehow saw that..dont know how but ive just found that out im pro with cameras this is outstanding without computer tech u cant reveal or see this..when u look at the sun it has some kind of spiral lines around it like in puma punku and here...wow ive compared them couldnt believe..the sun is not a sun...its a gate for real somethin like bifrost in thor lol but yeah

  • @balloisolinas
    @balloisolinas Год назад +2

    Alternating rougher blocks with well-cut blocks is common enough in Nuragic structures. Santu Antine, which is among the moust famous nuraghi, is a great example of that. The lower parts are made with rough, massive blocks, while the upper part of the central tower (look at good pictures of it) is built with regular rows of well cut blocks, another good example is Nuraghe Alvu or Nuraghe Nieddu. What you said about Santa Cristina being unique is patently false, no offence but before making a claim make some deeper research on the subject: several well temples like Predio Canopoli, Irru, or Su Tempiesu employ the exact same technique.
    And to be fair to the nuraghe in this village, it's a ruin, it doesn't look at it did during its heyday, since it's not underground. It lacks its entire upper floor and terrace, and said parts were usually the most refined ones in Nuragic structures.

    • @nuragic
      @nuragic  Год назад

      la maggior parte di quelli che hai indicato non sono neanche lontanamente paragonabili a paulilatino, detto questo son d'accordo con il fatto che predio canopoli, anche un pochetto serri, su tempiesu e noddule, son tutti pozzi anomali in cui onestamente non si è ancora riusciti a spiegare la capacità costruttiva eccellente comparata a quella rozza delle costruzioni vicine, in realtà si dice che fosse fatto meglio solo perchè sacro, allora i pozzi rozzi non squadrati non erano sacri? c'è molto di più da scoprire sui pozzi, quello di paulilatino è l'unico triangolo equilatero in Sardegna e andrebbe investigato meglio, di certo non è una vagina, per il resto grazie per i tuoi commenti e contributo.