Santa Cristina Well: Ancient Nuragic Civilization’s Sacred Well

One of the most extraordinary examples of ancient engineering is the Sacred Well of Santa Cristina in Sardinia, Italy.

r/hinduism - The Santa Cristina well, is an ancient place of worship of Nuragic civilization located in Sardinia. A study reveals the incredible knowledge of Sardinian populations thousands of years ago.(Source in comments).

Built over 3,000 years ago, this remarkable structure is aligned with both solar and lunar cycles.

Santa Cristina Well

During equinoxes, sunlight illuminates the well’s depths, and every 18.6 years, moonlight shines directly into its chamber during a major lunar standstill.

Santa Cristina Well

These alignments reveal the Nuragic civilization’s advanced understanding of astronomy, making this 3,000-year-old well a stunning achievement that continues to fascinate researchers today.

Santa Cristina Well

 

 

 

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