Some two kilometres away from Maó towards Sant Lluís
is the talayot village of Trepucó. The village, that was excavated
by the English archaeologist, Margaret Murray, in 1931, preserves an enormous
central talayot and another smaller one joined to the wall, stone buildings
that were to control and defence towers of the are. The religious centre,
called 'taula', presided by the largest taula on Menorca, and several houses
are also well preserved.
The enormous taula de Trepucó was reconstructed at the beginning
of the 70s of the XX century, adding a controversial reinforcement at the
rear to avoid any fall.
The visit to the talayot village of Trepucó.
Related articles:
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The
talayot village of Talatí de Dalt (4/8/2002)
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The
Torre d'en Galmés Talayotic Settlement (7/4/2002)
More information about archaeology on Menorca:
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La Arqueología
de Menorca, web page dedicated to archaeology on Menorca by Ferran
Lagarda i Mata.
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Talayots.com, portal of archaeology
of the Balearics.
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Arqueo-Balear,
archaeological guide of prehistory of the Balearics, by Felipe Sánchez-Cuenca.
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Les Taules de Menorca,
personal page dedicated to megalithic "taulas" on Menorca.
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Museu
de Menorca on Maó, web by the Conselleria d'Educació
i Cultura del Govern de les Illes Balears.
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Museu
Municipal de Ciutadella situated in the Bastió de Sa Font.
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