8 and 9 a: Tombs of the giants S’Ena ‘e Thomes and S’Iscra ‘e Lottoni – Dorgali

8 and 9 a: The tomb of giants of S’Ena ‘e Thomes, in Dorgali, is in excellent condition. In fact, it preserves almost intact the funerary corridor with a flat ceiling, which is made up of stone slabs arranged horizontally along the walls of the corridor. The large stele is made of a curved monolith, in which the small access door to the burial chamber is carved. The exedra still retains some stones set as they were originally.
The tomb of giants S’iscra e Lottoni is also located in Dorgali, in the area of Orrule/Isalle. The stele, well worked, along with part of the slabs of the exedra and the corridor are still in situ. The structure is partially buried, the corridor completely uncovered, and the apsidal part is barely legible. Near the monument, there are some betili and the remains of some slabs and various blocks that do not belong to the monument in question (the exedra appears complete, as does the corridor) but suggest that there may have been a second burial in the past.
The photos of the tomb of giants of S’Ena ‘e Thomes, in Dorgali, are by Valentino Selis, Bibi Pinna, Francesca Cossu, GioShardna, Marco Benanchi, and Cinzia Olias. Those of the tomb of giants of S’Iscra ‘e Lottoni, also in Dorgali, are by Antonello Gregorini.