89.2 and 92a.2: Nuraghe Sellersu, in Barisardo and the nuragic well temple Su Presoni in Cardedu

89.2 and 92a.2: The nuraghe “Sellersu” of Bari Sardo, built with basalt blocks, is in fair condition. It consists of a main tower and two others leaning against the first, although one cannot recognize the structure due to collapses. Through an entrance equipped with a lintel, one accesses the main tower, where a niche and the remains of a staircase can be identified. From the nuraghe, one enjoys a splendid view of the bay of Cea. (Agugliastra.it)

In the territory of the municipality of Cardedu, immersed in thick vegetation, is the sacred well “Su Presoni,” so named because it is said to have been used as a prison in past centuries… The monument is in good condition, and the lateral walls of the atrium remain clearly visible at a residual height of more than one meter. Both the pointed arch covering and the staircase are intact. The importance of this sacred well is enhanced by the splendid bas-reliefs carved in the lintel of access to the staircase.

The photos of the nuraghe Sellersu are by Gianni Sirigu, Giovanni Sotgiu, and Francesca Cossu. Those of the nuragic temple at the well Su Presoni are by Gianni Sirigu, Maurizio Cossu, Francesca Cossu, and Lorenzo Muntoni.