The Nuragic sanctuary of Santa Cristina is an archaeological area located in the territory of the municipality of Paulilatino, in the province of Oristano, in central-western Sardinia, on the southern part of the Abbasanta plateau. The site takes its name from the rural church of Santa Cristina located nearby.?
The site consists essentially of two parts: the first, the most well-known and studied, comprises the well temple, a sacred well dating back to the Nuragic age, with associated structures: meeting hut, enclosure, and other smaller huts. The second part of the complex, about two hundred meters to the southwest, consists of a single-tower nuraghe, some elongated stone huts of uncertain dating, and a Nuragic village yet to be excavated, of which only a few emerging elements are visible. Although of limited archaeological interest, the complex is complemented by the Christian devotional area of the church and novenary of Santa Cristina, intended as the place where the novena in honor of the saint is celebrated.
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