The site includes an imposing complex polylobate nuraghe (Cuccurada B) and remains of a Nuragic village, consisting of circular huts, which insist in the area of an earlier Copper Age settlement of Monte Claro culture, to which a section of cyclopean opus cyclopic wall with an elliptical plan (Cuccurada A), located on the extreme southern edge of the plateau, presumably dates. The most important monument is the Nuraghe Cuccurada, which has unique architectural features that distinguish it from all other nuraghi in Sardinia. The structure is centered on an older archaic nuraghe around which was built, in various stages, a bastion composed of four perimeter towers, connected by rectilinear curtains, that delimit a central disengagement courtyard for access to almost all the interior rooms of the monument.