Monte d'Accoddi
View from the base  | |
| Location | Sassari, Italy | 
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| Coordinates | 40°47′28″N 8°26′56″E / 40.79111°N 8.44889°E | 
| Type | Monument | 
| History | |
| Founded | c. 3800 BC | 
| Abandoned | c. 1800 BC | 
| Cultures | Ozieri, Abealzu-Filigosa | 
| Site notes | |
| Discovered | 1954 | 
| Condition | reconstructed | 
| Management | I Beni Culturali della Sardegna | 
| Public access | yes | 
| Website | Sassari, Tempio-altare di Monte d'Accoddi (in Italian) | 
Monte d'Accoddi is a Neolithic archaeological site in northern Sardinia, located in the territory of Sassari, Italy. The site consists of a massive raised stone platform thought to have been an altar. It was constructed by the Ozieri culture or earlier, with the oldest parts dated to around 4000–3650 BC.