34a.2 and 34b.2: The nuragic complex of Aidu-Corru ‘e Oe, with the presence of two nuraghi, the remains of a village, and a giant’s tomb constitutes a significant set for the reconstruction of the historical events of the territory of Cossoine, with reflections on the extensive region of Logudoro-Meilogu. (Monumenti Aperti).
The Giant’s Tomb of “Aidu,” in particular, is a dolmen-type burial, easily accessible because it is located near the road and close to the larger nuragic complex and the inhabited area of Cossoine.
The “Accas,” located about 3 km in a straight line from the town of Cossoine, is a nuraghe that is in good condition, with the internal part almost intact. The tholos is open at the top, lacking the closing stone.
The photos of the Giant’s Tomb of Aidu are by Marco Cocco, Giovanni Sotgiu, and ArcheoUri Vagando. Those of the nuraghe Accas are by ArcheoUri Vagando, Giovanni Sotgiu, and Pino Fiore.