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This site dates to the Middle Bronze Age and is a flat grassy area surrounded by a perimeter wall. The wall gives an idea of the size of the nuraghic settlement compared with other similar sites in Sardinia. A stroll around the perimeter walls gives different aspects of the structure and the three damaged external towers that once allowed entrance to the complex. The walls enclose a few remains of a pre-nuraghic village; just inside the entrance are exposed cinerary urns from the site’s post-nuraghic phase and the remains of a 1st to 2nd Century AD cemetery.
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