The Naveta d'Es Tudons, or Naveta of Es Tudons (in Menorquí, naveta, or naueta, a diminutive form of nau, means nave, and Es Tudons, lit. the woodpigeons...
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upturned boat, from which the navetas take their name.[clarification needed] The largest example is the Naveta d'Es Tudons which is around 4m high, 14m...
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"Chogha Zanbil" The Megalithic Portal. Retrieved 13 July 2012. "Naveta des Tudons". MenorcaWeb.com. Retrieved 12 July 2012. "Dun Aonghasa". Archaeology...
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(Bovan), north of Aleksinac in Serbia. Cova d'en Daina Cueva de Menga Naveta d'Es Tudons The Taula of Menorca Björketorp Runestone, a menhir inscribed with...
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talayot and the naveta. The talayots were troncoconical or troncopiramidal defensive towers. They used to have a central pillar. The navetas, were constructions...
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Almudaina Valldemossa Charterhouse Menorca Castle of Santa Àgueda Naveta d'Es Tudons Sant Antoni Castle Castillo de Amer Torre d'en Galmés Ibiza Sant Joan...
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important sites that were under research in that time, such as Naveta d'Es Tudons, Rafal Rubí naveta, the settlement of Talatí de Dalt, Fornàs de Torelló and...
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scientific discipline. Ramis was the first author who talked about the naveta d'Es Tudons, although his ignorance towards its nature led him to think it was...
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