Right next to Tomba A you find what’s probably the most famous feature of the site – the 6 betili.
They were recorded by Count Albert de la Marmora but his notes give different positions, so they may well not be in their original place.
The 3 to the south represent the female figure, with obvious carved breasts; they are also taller, at just over 1.5m, than the males (1.23m – 1.38m) to the north. All are cone-shaped basalt.