In the locality of Labìa, there was a vast settlement from the Nuragic period. Of the Nuraghe, located on the low hill of the same name, no traces remain, while there are in the slope and plateau remains of circular structures with double walls, which can be interpreted as the huts of the village. The tomb of the giants of Labìa faces east and has a burial corridor about eleven meters long, covered with large flat slabs. It retains the exedra only on the right side, while the left arm was removed in the last century to make way for an agricultural road. The wall texture of the burial, allows dating the construction to the Middle Bronze Age, based on point comparisons with other tombs of the giants in particular the tombs of Coddu Ecchju e li Lolghi in Arzachena and that of Su Monte ‘e S’Abe in Olbia.