“Not far from Suelli, some ignorant people dug up many years ago the nuraghe ‘Piscu’; the excavations were naturally carried out in a vandalistic manner and the few pieces of information collected later by Spano are completely insufficient to reconstruct the history of that building; we know, however, that the central cone was surrounded by four other secondary ones equidistantly, joined by a curtain. The cell of the nuraghe in the middle was paved with large slabs, a type of flooring that must have been common in nuraghi, as noted for example at Losa and in the one called Uliana. In the cell of the nuraghe Piscu and in its access corridor, some objects were found which we will have to address in their place…” Estas son las palabras de Giovanni Pinza tomadas del volumen “Sardinia ancient monuments 1901-1944,” incluido en la serie “Sardegna Archeologica – reprints,” editado por Alberto Moravetti y publicado por Carlo Delfino en el año 2001.
Las fotos del nuraghe Piscu en Suelli son de Diversamente Sardi, Bibi Pinna, Mark Dajethy, Valentino Selis y Sergio Melis.