Just outside Maó in Menorca, the Taulas of Talatí de Dalt stand as enigmatic remnants of the Talaiotic culture, dating from 1000 to 300 BC. These T-shaped stone monuments, with their towering vertical stones and horizontal lintels, rise from the landscape, leaving visitors intrigued by their ancient origins. While the exact purpose of these structures remains a mystery, they are considered one of the most fascinating prehistoric sites on the island. Today, visitors can explore the site, marveling at the craftsmanship and pondering the historical significance of these enduring relics.
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