The Naveta des Tudons, a chamber tomb in Menorca, dates back to the pre-Talaiotic period around 1200 BC. Discovered in the 1960s, it contained over 100 bodies, along with jewelry and other artifacts. This megalithic monument, resembling an upside-down boat, is constructed from large stone blocks. As Menorca’s most significant prehistoric site, it offers visitors a glimpse into the island’s ancient burial practices and architectural ingenuity. The structure stands as a testament to the craftsmanship of its builders, providing a tangible link to the past.
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