The Sardinian Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography (MuSAE; https://www.unica.it/unica/page/it/musae) will remain open and visitors will be able to take advantage of guided tours through which part of the preserved heritage will be illustrated to them, which includes: over 10,000 human skeletal remains, from prehistoric to modern times; cranial casts representative of the evolution of Hominids; two mummies and anatomical specimens from the last century; furnishings, work tools, musical instruments, votive offerings, traditional Sardinian clothing; a collection of over 20,000 slides and videos. It will also be possible to interact with three-dimensional models of the skeletal material.
Contact person: Elisabetta Marini emarini@unica.it – phone 0706756607
Info and booking: Marco Melis mmelis@unica.it – mobile 3283579757









