Seventeen sites were documented in the survey; most of them were identified as dolmens and several others may also be dolmens (Fig. 1).
  1. A large dolmen with a burial chamber is located in a stone heap (diam. 25 m), next to a number of trees. The dolmen is exceptionally large and well-preserved
  2. A pile of stones (c. 9 m) that is probably a stone clearance heap.
  3. A pile of stones (c. 4 m) that is probably a stone clearance heap.
  4. A small dolmen with an in situ stone cover (1.0 × 1.3 m), without a stone heap.
  5. A large stone heap delimited by a constructed perimeter wall; parts of three courses of the wall have survived (diam. 17–20 m, height c. 1.5 m). This is probably a dolmen.
  6. A large stone heap (diam. c. 12 m) that is probably a dolmen.
  7. A stone heap (diam. c. 5 m) with a hollow in its center that may be the burial chamber of a dolmen. Two other similar stone heaps were identified next to it.
  8. A stone heap enclosed within a perimeter wall (diam. 7–8 m, height 1.2 m) part of which is built of two courses.
  9. A square of stones located next to a farming terrace. No potsherds were noted. This is probably the remains of a building.
  10. A dolmen (diam. 6 m). The burial chamber is visible and has an in situ stone cover (1.0 × 1.1 m); it was robbed in the past.
  11. A dolmen (diam. c. 4 m). The burial chamber is visible and has an in situ stone cover (1.0 × 1.6 m); it was robbed in the past.
  12. A dolmen (diam. c. 14 m; Fig. 2). The burial chamber is visible and raised. It has an in situ stone cover (2.0 × 2.5 × 0.8 m) and was robbed in the past.
  13. A dolmen. This is probably just a stone cover.
  14. A large stone heap (diam. c. 15 m). A dolmen with a large visible burial chamber; only one stone cover survived in situ. An entrance corridor is evident and the sides of the chamber which were robbed in the past are apparent (Fig. 3). Two similar stone heaps were identified next to it (Dolmen 14b, Dolmen 14c).
  15. A large stone heap (diam. c. 14 m) that is similar to Dolmen 14.
  16. A dolmen (diam. 7–9 m) that includes a visible burial chamber that is raised, which has an in situ stone cover (1.2 × 2.0 × 1.0 m); it was robbed in the past.
  17. Four adjacent stone heaps (each c. 10 m in diam.) located in a eucalyptus grove.