Capocorb Vell, nr Cap Blanc - Bronze Age Settlements

These are the most significant remains of the Talaiotic culture, which flourished in Mallorca between around 1300 and 800 BC. It was dominated by talaiots (circular or rectangular structures) two to three storeys high, which were used as both burial chambers and defensive fonts. Each settlement was surrounded by Cyclopean walls, built from massive, unhewn stones without mortar to hold them together.

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  • a photo of a taliot in capocorb vell majorca

    Capocorb Vell, Mallorca credit: seemallorca.com

There is no evidence of a written language, so the stones are all that archaeologists have to go by in understanding prehistoric Mallorcan culture. At Capocorb Vell, about 10km south of Llucmajor, you can see five talaiots and wander around the ancient village, 100m above sea level just inland from the coast. The Talaiotic people kept sheep and the sound of sheep bells in the nearby fields is a touching reminder of continuity.

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