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Uore

There’s a signpost from the main road, and then another one at a bend with a side turn only a few metres later. Then nothing. We drove on, through a flock of sheep across the road, and on, and eventually found someone to ask. He directed us back to Borore instead of his local tomba! A quick U turn, and back through the sheep again. We stopped again at the sign, and turned again, determined to find it. Back through the sheep, but this time we took a side turn to the left and parked just before the stream. The field in front of us had a rocky plateau with some ruined buildings, but not what we were looking for – so we set of up the lane on foot. Beardy went left and I went straight on, and found someone to ask. “Scusi, io non parlo Italiano. Dove è tomba di gigante Uore?” He didn’t know, or I couldn’t understand. So back to the car and back through the sheep.
Now, turn to page 444 of your copy of TME; the middle image is Uore. Now located by the power of Wikimaps. We should have been on the other side of the road, but only metres away. Pah!

Nuraghe Tolinu

There’s an impressive high bastion wall adjoinging the nuraghe. It’s very overgrown, but you can make out the upper level of the tower, and in the undergrowth, what appears to be the top of the entrance into its lower level.

Nuraghe Lighei

An impressive looking monotower nuraghe north west of Sedillo. It’s 8.2m tall with a diameter of 14m.

My research notes describe it as being constructed from red basalt; the easterly entrance has a niche to one side and steps to the left leading to the (destroyed) upper level, and leads through to a prefect tholos chamber (5.3m diameter, 7m tall) with 3 niches arranged to form a cruciform with the entrance passage.

However, the field and particularly the area around the nuraghe had the largest, most brutal, thistles we’d seen so far, so we viewed from a distance but had a look around the field and the vicinity to see if we could see its associated tomba – we couldn’t.