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Son Real Necropolis
Talayotic Culture

Son Real Necropolis

Santa Margalida, Balearic Islands, Spain

On a low headland above the Bay of Alcúdia, more than a hundred rock-cut and built tombs mark where Talayotic-era Mallorcans buried their dead across several centuries....

Talatí de Dalt
Talayotic Culture

Talatí de Dalt

Maó, Balearic Islands, Spain

A Talayotic settlement on Menorca where a T-shaped taula sanctuary, a truncated conical talayot, and rock-cut hypogea survive together inside one walled enclosure....

Cala Morell Necropolis
Talayotic Culture

Cala Morell Necropolis

Ciutadella de Menorca, Balearic Islands, Spain

On the cliffs above Cala Morell, on the northern coast of Ciutadella de Menorca, fourteen caves were carved into the limestone as collective burial chambers, the earliest...

So na Caçana
Talayotic Culture

So na Caçana

Alaior, Balearic Islands, Spain

So na Caçana is a Talayotic sanctuary complex near Alaior, Menorca, built around three taula enclosures rather than the single taula typical of most sites....

Capocorb Vell
Talayotic Culture

Capocorb Vell

Llucmajor, Balearic Islands, Spain

Capocorb Vell is a Talayotic settlement on Mallorca's south coast where five dry-stone towers and roughly two dozen dwellings survive well enough to walk through the...

Naveta de Rafal Rubí
Talayotic Culture

Naveta de Rafal Rubí

Alaior, Balearic Islands, Spain

Near Alaior on Menorca, two cyclopean stone tombs called navetas stand a few paces apart, their curved 'inverted boat' walls built around 1500-1000 BCE to hold the...

Calescoves Necropolis
Talayotic Culture

Calescoves Necropolis

Alaior, Balearic Islands, Spain

Calescoves is Menorca's largest prehistoric necropolis: roughly ninety to over a hundred burial caves (sources vary on the exact count) carved into the cliffs of a narrow...

Closos de Can Gaià
Talayotic Culture

Closos de Can Gaià

Felanitx, Balearic Islands, Spain

Closos de Can Gaià is a Bronze Age settlement near Portocolom, Mallorca, built from at least nine boat-shaped ('naveta') dwellings in cyclopean stone, occupied from...

Torre d'en Galmés
Talayotic Culture

Torre d'en Galmés

Alaior, Balearic Islands, Spain

On a hilltop between Alaior and Son Bou, Torre d'en Galmés spreads across the largest Talayotic settlement known in the Balearic Islands....

Torrellafuda
Talayotic Culture

Torrellafuda

Ciutadella de Menorca, Balearic Islands, Spain

Torrellafuda is a Talayotic settlement roughly nine kilometres from Ciutadella de Menorca, set inside a wild-olive and holm-oak grove that keeps the ruins shaded even at...

Son Fornés
Talayotic Culture

Son Fornés

Montuïri, Balearic Islands, Spain

Son Fornés is a Talayotic-to-Roman-era settlement outside Montuïri, Mallorca, excavated since 1975 and home to the largest conserved talayot on the island....

Torralba d'en Salort
Talayotic Culture

Torralba d'en Salort

Alaior, Balearic Islands, Spain

Torralba d'en Salort is a Talayotic settlement near Alaior, Menorca, built around a T-shaped stone taula that heritage authorities describe as the island's best-preserved...

S'Illot Talayotic Settlement
Talayotic Culture

S'Illot Talayotic Settlement

Sant Llorenç des Cardassar, Balearic Islands, Spain

S'Illot preserves one of eastern Mallorca's most complete Talayotic villages: a central tower, roughly three dozen houses, and a defensive wall of huge unworked stones,...

Trepucó
Talayotic Culture

Trepucó

Maó, Balearic Islands, Spain

Trepucó is one of the largest Talayotic settlements in Menorca, centered on a monumental taula sanctuary and a talayot tower more than 26 metres wide....

Ses Roques Llises Dolmen
Talayotic Culture

Ses Roques Llises Dolmen

Alaior, Balearic Islands, Spain

Ses Roques Llises is a Talayotic-culture dolmen near Alaior, Menorca, built as a collective stone tomb around 2100-1600 BCE....

Ca na Costa Megalithic Tomb
Talayotic Culture

Ca na Costa Megalithic Tomb

Es Pujols, Formentera, Balearic Islands, Spain

A stone chamber tomb on the edge of the Estany Pudent lagoon, Ca na Costa is the oldest confirmed megalithic monument in the Balearic Islands....

Naveta des Tudons
Talayotic Culture

Naveta des Tudons

Ciutadella de Menorca, Balearic Islands, Spain

Naveta des Tudons rises from open fields west of Ciutadella like an overturned ship carved from limestone — a Bronze Age collective tomb where more than a hundred people...

Ses Païsses
Talayotic Culture

Ses Païsses

Artà, Balearic Islands, Spain

Ses Païsses is a Talayotic Bronze and Iron Age settlement on the edge of Artà, northeastern Mallorca, centered on a massive stone tower and enclosed by a cyclopean wall...

Claper des Gegant
Talayotic Culture

Claper des Gegant

Capdepera, Balearic Islands, Spain

Claper des Gegant, also called the Talaiot de s'Heretat, is a Talayotic-culture settlement above Canyamel in Capdepera, Mallorca — a fortified Bronze Age village whose...

Biniai Nou Hypogea
Talayotic Culture

Biniai Nou Hypogea

Maó, Balearic Islands, Spain

Two rock-cut burial chambers near Maó hold the oldest radiocarbon-dated human remains found on Menorca, roughly 2290-2030 BC....

Puig de sa Morisca
Talayotic Culture

Puig de sa Morisca

Calvià, Balearic Islands, Spain

Puig de sa Morisca is a hilltop archaeological park in Calvià, Mallorca, preserving a Talayotic settlement founded around 1300 BCE and later reoccupied by Roman and...

Son Catlar
Talayotic Culture

Son Catlar

Ciutadella de Menorca, Balearic Islands, Spain

Son Catlar is the largest Talayotic settlement on Menorca, ringed by a nearly unbroken cyclopean wall almost a kilometer long....

Torretrencada
Talayotic Culture

Torretrencada

Ciutadella de Menorca, Balearic Islands, Spain

Torretrencada is a Talayotic settlement six kilometres from Ciutadella de Menorca, built around one of the island's most striking taula sanctuaries — a T-shaped megalith...

S'Hospitalet Vell
Talayotic Culture

S'Hospitalet Vell

Manacor, Balearic Islands, Spain

A Bronze Age to Iron Age village on Mallorca's east coast, where boat-shaped naveta houses stand alongside the island's only talayot tower still capped with its original...

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