[8] The site is today represented by a few ashlar blocks still visible in a field wall.
John D. Evans suggested that the megalithic structures resemble more a dual temple site.
[11] The floors were paved in hard stone or covered in beaten earth (Maltese: torba).
Many pottery shards were found on site, and stone whorls,[12] while flint and chert remains were scarce.
[1] The site included remains of a Roman period house, with mosaic floors.