ES COLL DE CALA MORELL
Discover this necropolis made of 14 caves dug in the rock of a ravine
This site features one of the island's largest necropolises (with seventeen artificial caves) and an ancient coastal village of 13 dwellings, some of them apsidal and others quadrangular, which were inhabited during the Bronze Age (1600-1200 BC). What's most astonishing here is the construction technique used for the dwellings: they are not cyclopean, as would correspond to the naves of the dwellings, but rest on piles of small stones. This would appear to be the last naviform village on the island.
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En contrebas la.plage de cala morell est atypiques avec ces nombreux rochers