in Menorca today
Hotel del Almirante - Collingwood House
Friday, April 8, 2022
Tuesday, March 29, 2022
Talatí de Dalt. 2022.
Continuing with my intention of revisiting all the T shaped monuments called 'Taula' on the island, this afternoon I went to Talatí de Dalt.
At the entrance to the ruins of Talatí de Dalt there is a talayot. The structure of the settlement is divided into the public area, with a sanctuary and central taula, and the private area, with houses and hypostyle chambers (storage rooms). This taula is unusual in that it is balanced against a column which must have fallen against it accidentally, but which is still in equilibrium today.
The finds located during the excavations shed light on the trype of diet people had by then. The study of the bones that were found gives us informations about what the inhabitants of this settlement had.
Goats. For meat and milk.
Sheep. Their wool was posibly used to produce textiles.
Pigs. Their fat was very important since olive oil was not produced in Menorca yet in this period.
Oxen. Possibly used as draught animals for transportation and plowing.
Cows. For meat and milk to make cheese.
Monday, February 28, 2022
Camí de Cavalls. Els Alocs to Benimel.lá
The "Cami de Cavalls" is a hiking route that borders Menorca in its entirety. Sometimes it runs a few meters from the shore and other times it goes into the interior of the island.
Years ago, the young people used to go around the island in stages. Today it is a tourist attraction and in summer many people go hiking, although the hardest stages are not usually done in summer due to the heat.
The geological wealth of this area is remarkable. On the other hand, the vegetation is scarce and in general there is little natural life. At least we didn't find much on this cold February morning.
Thursday, February 24, 2022
Na Beltrana
Another of the prehistoric religious sites called Taulas. This one in Ferreries. In a farm called Na Beltrana