Arbus - Archaeological Sites Naracauli - Vecchie Miniere The mines began their work in 1855, and at the time they had a great extraction function. The territory was rich in minerals: zinc, silver, lead, and numerous other elements of great value. In the 1900s the area was transformed into a lavatory by Lord Brassey that included different processes of treating these minerals. Currently, the area is taken care of by the Municipality and is also used as teaching material for all interested parties.
Narcao - Archaeological Sites Necropoli Montessu The Montessu Necropolis is an archaeological site, where about 50 domus de janas of different types have been discovered. Of particular interest are the two tombs, called The Church and The Grotto of Pigs. The site is open to the public and can be visited every day.
Carbonia - Archaeological Sites Sito archeologico del Monte Sirai An intact settlement, first Phoenician and later Punic , inside there is the town, the necropolis and the Tophet sanctuary; visitor can benefit from a restaurant, a showroom and a bookshop.
Collinas - Archaeological Sites Villaggio Nuragico Genna Maria The Nuragic Village Genna Maria is located in the town of Collinas. The site was in excellent condition until, in the 9th century, it was destroyed due to a collapse. Only the walls were destroyed, in fact, the apical were saved together with a large number of supelletiles; about 7000. Research is currently underway and part of the complex is still to be excavated.
Goni - Archaeological Sites Necropoli Pranu Mutteddu The Pranu Mutteddu Necropolis is one of the most important sites in Sardinia. At the center of the necropolis is the funeral chamber built according to the sub-cyclopic technique. This site was covered in 1980 by Enrico Atzeni.