Sacredness, myth and divinity in the civilization of the ancient Sardinians

The chosen land of a heroic and warrior elite who lived pervaded by the dimension of the Sacred, Sardinia can rightly be counted among the most important spiritual centers of antiquity: the aim of this study is to reconstruct through the lenses of history, of myth and tradition the development of the ancestral Sardinian ethnos and its culture

The Berber people: between caravans, deserts and oases

- Imazighhen (โต‰โตŽโดฐโตฃโต‰โต–โดปโต, "free men") they are probably one of the most authentic, long-lived and interesting cases of a nomadic population that has come down to our times. Better known as Berberi (as called al-barbar by the Arabs), are the last nomadic population currently present in the geographical area of โ€‹โ€‹the Sahara. Little is known about them except information that comes to us from the chronicles of the empires and kingdoms (then dissolved over the centuries) that have had to do with them for geographical proximity and economic reasons (Egyptians and Romans (in primis)).

Enigmas of the Mediterranean: the Guanches, the 'Peoples of the Sea' and Atlantis

An attempt at classification (cultural, anthropological and genetic)ย of the mysterious population of the Guanches, ancient inhabitants of the Canaries, and a look at the Hellenic myths concerning the "Fortunate Islands" and the 'mythical' war against Atlantis