Post-Talaiotic period (550-250 cal BC) (settlement)

In the area where the older Talaiotic structures were located the new settlement didn't follow previous urbanistic patterns and contained at least three houses. Their construction was continuously changing in an improvised manner, re-using Talaiotic walls and blocks of stone. The walls were finished with a mix of clay and branches and the roof was supported by columns or posts.

New excavations carried out since 2002 have brought to light a fourth house attached to the true rampart o the site, which are located in the highest part of the settlement a few hundred meters north of Talaiot 1.