67.2, 67a.2, 67b.2: The “Mesu Maiore”, in the territory of Seneghe, is a quadrilobate nuraghe that features a central tower surrounded by a bastion, to which the other four towers are attached. In some parts, it is somewhat ruined, however it still reaches a height of more than ten meters and the ground floor is well-preserved, while the upper floor lacks a roof although the masonry is still preserved to a certain height. As often happens in multi-story towers, the upper floor was characterized by a large window. (Il Portale Sardo)
The giant’s tomb Sa Fache ‘e s’Altare, also in Seneghe, is a corridor burial with a vaulted stele, probably bilithic.
The nuraghe Oppianu is a single-tower structure located in the locality “Benandrìa” of the Municipality of Seneghe, near other interesting monuments from the period.
“It is a particular nuraghe for its architectural structure which, canonically, presents inside the corridor, a niche on the right and the stairway on the left. The cell, which still preserves the intact tholos beyond the small diameter apex stone, has a single wide niche on the left, located under the stairwell…It is probably a ‘renovated’ nuraghe…modification probably made in medieval times for potential reuse or recently during the stone removal (Sardegna terra mia).
The photos of the nuraghe Mesu Maiore are by Marco Cocco; those of the giant’s tomb Sa Fache ‘e s’Altare are by Gianni Sirigu and Sergio Melis, while the photos of the nuraghe Oppianu are by Gianni Sirigu, Bibi Pinna and Pietrino Mele.