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The Ozieri culture (or San Michele culture) was a prehistoric pre-Nuragic culture that occupied from c. 3200 to 2800 BCE. The Ozieri was the culmination of the island's culture and takes its name from the locality where early findings connected with it have been found, the cave of San Michele near , in northern Sardinia.

(2025). 9781934536025, University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. .
The Ozieri existed contemporaneously with the Arzachena culture, sharing some similarities, and its influence also extended to nearby .
(2025). 9788871383842, Carlo Delfino. .


History
Archaeological excavations have identified some 200 Ozieri sites, located both in plain and mountain areas, but with a preference for low ridges, and largely organized around an economy of mixed with an initial presence of and . The settlements consisted of small stone huts, with a circular (rarely rectangular) wall supporting a wooden frame with a ceiling of boughs. One, near , consisted of 60 huts. Another, near , included 267 huts, perhaps also erected on poles driven into the ground, with pavements composed of limestone slabs, basalt cobbles, or clay. Su Coddu, the largest known settlement, consisted of more complex structures and multiple room dwellings; located near , it has been partially built over by modern development, limiting the present understanding of its size. The finding of unique tools and objects in individual huts, and early evidence of , suggests the Ozieri culture was well organized and specialized.

The villages had no walls, and findings of weapons in the tombs are scarce, indicating the Ozieri civilization was perhaps a peaceful one, very different from the later Nuragic civilization. The tombs consisted of rock-cut structures that later became known as domus de janas, which were built underground or in rock faces, with the largest example being the Necropolis of Anghelu Ruju.

(1979). 9780026097307, MacMillan. .
Some tombs, of more monumental appearance, belonged perhaps to chiefs, in the fashion of those in Crete. The Ozieri burial practices differ from what is found in the region of (as a feature of the contemporaneous Arzachena culture), where the dead were interred in circles.

The Ozieri produced finely made ceramic pottery with complex patterns, incisions, and surface decoration.

(2025). 9780631235835, Wiley-Blackwell. .
Archaeological excavations held in 1914 and 1949 found fine worked vases with geometrical motifs carved in the clay and colored with red ochre. The oldest ones were still rather crude, while the more recent examples were more refined and slender. Such ceramics were a novelty for prehistoric Sardinia, since up to that point they had been considered typical of the and . The development of the Ozieri culture, therefore, probably stemmed from contacts with other eastern Mediterranean civilizations, in particular from the area of . The Ozieri culture appears to have been much involved in the trade, due to rich deposits on the island, which may have led to increased trading contact.

Figurines recovered indicate the Ozieri may have worshiped a , with the most well known example being an found at Ponto Ferro Tomb, Senorbì, and sharing some stylistic characteristics with later figures.

(2025). 9780520229150, University of California Press. .
Female statuettes similar to those of the Ozieri culture have also been found in Malta. Bull horns were recovered from tombs and elsewhere, indicating the was also an important concept.

The religious center of the Ozieri culture may have been the Monte d'Accoddi, a massive stone structure that was probably an , and has been called "the most singular cultic monument in the early Western Mediterranean".


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File:Neolitico, cultura di ozieri, ceramica dalla grotta di s.michele (ozieri), 3500-2700 ac ca..JPG|Ozieri pottery in its characteristic forms File:9 Vaso carenato; 10 Ciotola a calotta sferica, decorata; 11 Vasetti decorati.jpg|Pottery File:Neolitico, cultura di ozieri, idolo femminile di tipo cicladico conbtraforo, 3200-2700 ac ca., da monte d'accoddi, tomba II (SS).JPG|Female statuette found at Monte d'Accoddi File:Neolitico, cultura di ozieri, idoletti femminili a forma cicladica e a placchetta, 3200-2700 ac., da thiesi SS.JPG|Female statuettes at the Museo Archeologico Nazionale G.A. Sanna File:Neolitico, cultura di ozieri, frammento di vaso con figurette umane, 3500-2700 ac ca. 02.JPG| with human figures File:Neolitico, cultura di ozieri, frammento di vaso con figurette umane, 3500-2700 ac ca. 01.JPG| with human figures File:Neolitico, cultura di ozieri, stele con figura femminile, 3500-2700 ac ca., da santuario di monte d'accoddi (ss).JPG| with female figure File:Interno Domus de Janas.JPG|Domus de janas of the necropolis of Montessu, File:Lotzorai domus de janas 2.jpg|Domus de janas of File:San Giovanni Suergiu - Necropoli di is Loccis Santus 1.JPG|Domus de janas of the necropolis of Is Loccis-Santus, San Giovanni Suergiu File:DomusDejanaMontessu.JPG|Bull horns sculpted in funerary niche inside a domus de janas

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