“Nuraxi Fenu,” unearthed about 20 years ago, during excavations that were never actually completed, fragments of Roman pottery and a coin dated to the 3rd century AD were found. It covers an area of about 2,000 square meters. It is a very large pentalobed complex nuraghe, with an ante-mural that enclosed the huts of the village that arose in several stages around the central monument. Angius considered and counted him among the greatest known in Sardinia. Declared Archaeological Cultural Property since January 15, 2015 by special decree of the Superintendence.
Not far from the Nuraxi Fenu is “S’ena e su Zimini,” a settlement with an adjoining Nuragic tomb that is detected in place with the presence of well-worked basalt boulders in the shape of a trapezoid, all of which can be interpreted as a collective megalithic tomb, due to the amount of human bones found, recently resurfaced.
As of 2018, the sites are part of the Pabillonis Archaeological Park.