The building consists of a central tower and a four-lobed bastion. The village extends around the area of about 2.5 hectares, dominating the territory. It is a structure built in different historical phases, starting from the 16th-15th century B.C., when the first village probably consisted only of huts, until the 14th-13th century B.C., when the tower, which is also the highest point of the site at about 13 metres, and the quadrilobate were built. The peculiarity of the archaeological site is that both the quadrilobate and the tower were built with different techniques over the years, also using different materials.
SS128, 08030 Meana Sardo, Sardegna Italia
PIANO STRAORDINARIO DI RILANCIO DEL NUORESE - POR FESR SARDEGNA 2014-2020
AZIONE 6.8.3. - Progetto VISIT NUORESE