Figure 11.2 Localita Camposanto-Olmedo, bronzes (Lo Schiavo forthcoming 2).
Figure 11.3 Nuraghe Flumenelongu-Alghero, hoard (Lo Schiavo 1976).
to the new Phoenician and “international” emporium in the formerly Nuragic village of
S. Imbenia, a short distance away on the outskirts of Porto Conte bay. At S. Imbenia, two
hoards of copper ingots were gathered up and buried in amphorae, one a local “impasto”
reproduction, and the other a Phoenician manufacture. Metallurgical analysis showed
that it came from the nearby deposits at Calabona (Giardino, Lo Schiavo eds 2007). The
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