The plateau hosts a prehistoric continental trail that connected the Croatian Littoral with Lika,[2][3] as well as two speleological sites: the Samograd cave and the cave at Bojinac.
[4] The plateau also hosts several gords (gradina), discovered by their dry stone foundations and the details of what seem to have been wooden constructions similar to those of prehistoric houses on the Croatian coast.
Hearths and pottery sherds were discovered in the houses themselves, dating back to the late bronze age.
It is believed that the site used to function as a marketplace in the bronze and the Iron Age.
[5] It was the site of the first documented appearance of Sericoda quadripunctata in Croatia, in 2009.