NAVETA DES TUDONS
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This prehistoric monument in the shape of an inverted nave, dating from the 9thBC, is one of the island's most emblematic features.
This prehistoric monument in the shape of an inverted nave, dating from the Bronze Age, is without doubt the best-preserved naveta (funerary shuttle) on the island. A tiny entrance door leads to the two burial chambers (only the outside can be visited), collective tombs where the bones of over a hundred individuals were found. Bronze and bone funerary objects, now on display at the Menorca Museum in Maó, were also discovered during the archaeological excavations (bronze bracelets, bone buttons, etc.).
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Rien d'exceptionnel
On ne peut pas grimper sur le bâtiment, cela va de soi, mais on ne rentre pas à l'intérieur non plus. Une petite lucarne donne sur la salle, mais on ne voit pas grand chose.
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