LilliuG., La civiltà dei Sardi: Dal neolitico ail 'età dei nuraghi (Turin, 1967), 30ff.
2.
HoskinM.AllanE. and GralewskiR., “The tombe di giganti and temples of Nuraghic Sardinia”, Archaeoastronomy (supplement to Journal for the history of astronomy), no. 18 (1993), S1–26, pp. S24–25 and Table 6. Note the resemblance between the Lúras dolmen in Fig. 17 and the dolmens illustrated in the present paper.
3.
CesariJoseph, Corse des origines (Paris, 1994), 56.
4.
HoskinM.AllanE. and GralewskiR., “Studies in Iberian archaeoastronomy: (1) Orientations of the megalithic sepulchres of Almeria, Granada and Malaga”, Archaeoastronomy (supplement to Journal for the history of astronomy), no. 19 (1994), S55–82.
5.
Idem, “Studies in Iberian archaeoastronomy: (2) Orientations of the tholos tombs of Almería”, ibid., no. 20 (1995, in press).
6.
Idem, op. cit. (ref. 2).
7.
Cesari, Corse des origines, 56.
8.
CesariJoseph, “Les dolmens de la Corse”, Archéologia, no. 205 (September 1985), 32–45.
9.
In Corse des origines, 54, Cesari mentions a total of 46 dolmens, but this figure must include many long since destroyed and others now in ruins.
10.
GrosjeanRoger and LiégoiseJean, “Les coffres mégalithiques de la région de Porto-Vecchio”, L'Anthropologie, lxviii (1964), 527–48.