point from which the Nuragic people could gaze out over the then-untamed, forested landscape to watch for potential threats. They would have also spotted other nuraghi in the distance, leading historians to believe that the structures weren't just symbols of power and wealth, but also an island-wide communication chain – "a bit like the internet", said Manuela Laconi from the organisation Paleotur, which manages the Nuraghe Losa site.