[2][5] The exhibition, recently renovated,[6] includes objects from the territory of the province of Nuoro, the earliest dating from the Paleolithic and the latest from the Middle Ages.
From the Early Bronze Age came the skeleton of Sisaia,[3] a woman that was buried individually with a different ritual compared to the usual collective one of her times, and whose skull shows the signs of a trepanation which probably occurred for magical-religious reasons.
Among other things, the strong points of the exhibition include a vast collection of Nuragic bronzes, the reconstruction of part of the complex of Sa Sedda 'e Sos Carros in Oliena, and some of the decorated ashlars of the Nuraghe Nurdole in Orani.
[2] A small space is dedicated to the Hellenistic age, but there are still valuable element s there, such as fragments of decorated pottery from Greece and Apulia.
A last display case presents some fragments of medieval and post-medieval pottery, coming from the area of the castle of Posada.