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A talaiot, or talayot (), is a Bronze Age megalith found on the islands of Menorca and
Majorca Mallorca, or Majorca, is the largest island in the Balearic Islands, which are part of Spain and located in the Mediterranean. The capital of the island, Palma, is also the capital of the autonomous community of the Balearic Islands. The Bal ...
forming part of the Talaiotic Culture or Talaiotic Period. Talaiots date back to the late second millennium and early first millennium BC. There are at least 274 of them, in, near, or related to Talaiotic settlements and the Talaiotic chamber tombs known as navetas. Talaiots pre-date the megalithic structures known as
taula A taula (meaning 'table' in Catalan) is a Stonehenge-esque stone monument found on the Balearic island of Menorca. Taulas can be up to 5 metres high and consist of a vertical pillar (a monolith or several smaller stones on top of each other) wi ...
s, which are usually found nearby. While some Talaiots are thought to have had a defensive purpose, the use of others is not clearly understood. Some believe them to have served the purpose of lookout or signalling towers, as on Menorca, where they form a network. Talaiots generally take the form of circular or square buildings, and they may have been used as dwellings or meeting places. The talayots on Menorca have been much less prone to weathering than the ones found on Majorca. Despite this, very few grave goods have been found in Menorcan talayots, leading historians to believe that the island had a poorer economy than its larger neighbor. The first author to write about these structures was Juan Ramis in his book '' Celtic antiquities on the island of Menorca'', which was published in 1818, and was the first book in the Spanish language entirely devoted to prehistory. There are similar megalithic buildings found in other areas of the Western Mediterranean, though these are not necessarily related to talaiots. Examples include the " nuraghes" of Sardinia, the " torri" of
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, and the " sesi" of Pantelleria.


Sites

Talaiotic sites include: * Capocorb Vell, 12 km south of Llucmajor, Majorca: five talaiots and ancient village * Ses Païsses, near Artà, Majorca * Son Oleza
dolmen A dolmen () or portal tomb is a type of single-chamber megalithic tomb, usually consisting of two or more upright megaliths supporting a large flat horizontal capstone or "table". Most date from the early Neolithic (40003000 BCE) and were somet ...
, Majorca, discovered in 1999 * Bocchoris, Majorca *Settlement at
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, Majorca * Talatí de Dalt, Menorca * Trebalúger, Menorca, dating from around 1500–100 BC: one of the oldest Talaiots on Menorca * Trepucó, Menorca * Torre d'en Galmés, Menorca


Archaeology

In 2019 a well-preserved 3,200-year-old Bronze Age sword was discovered by archaeologists under the leadership of Jaume Deya and Pablo Galera at the Talaiot del Serral de ses Abelles in the Puigpunyent municipality of western Majorca. The archaeologists believe that the weapon was made when the Talaiotic culture was in decline. The sword will be on display at the Majorca Museum.


See also

*
Gymnesian Islands The Gymnesians ( ca, Illes Gimnèsies , es, Gimnesias ), or Gymnesic Islands ( ca, Illes Gimnèsiques), is a collective name given to the two largest (and easternmost) Balearic Islands, Mallorca and Menorca, distinguishing them from the Pityu ...
* Naveta * Idjang


Sources


External links


Megalithic Menorca. Discovering Menorca

Guide to Menorca: Prehistory

Talayots.es - Comprehensive site for prehistoric monuments in Mallorca and Menorca
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