The Necropolis of Monte Luna is an archaeological site located in the surroundings of Senorbì, in Sardinia, near a hill known as Monte Luna (Italian: Moon Mountain).[1] Excavations at this site have unveiled the remainders of a Carthaginian necropolis, comprising about 120 graves. The necropolis was built by the inhabitants of a Carthaginian settlement in the area of modern Santu Teru[2] around the 6th century BC.[1]

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