Sardinian or Sard is a Romance language spoken by the Sardinians on the Western Mediterranean island of Sardinia.
Hunter, Nuragic bronze statuette
The first page of a copy of the Arborean Carta de Logu (University Public Library of Cagliari)
Three gravestones dating to the second half of the 19th century in the historic cemetery of Ploaghe (Logudoro), wherein a total of 39 gravestones have writings in Sardinian and 3 in Italian
The Kingdom of Sardinia in 1856
The Sardinians, or Sards, are a Romance language-speaking ethnic group native to Sardinia, from which the western Mediterranean island and autonomous region of Italy derives its name.
Sardinian people and their traditional regional attires in 1880s
Depiction of the Sardus Pater Babai in a Roman coin (59 B.C.)
Fragment of pottery with human figures, Ozieri culture
Megalithic altar of Monte d'Accoddi, erected by the Pre-Nuragic Sardinians from the Ozieri and Abealzu-Filigosa culture.