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Sa Naveta d`es Tudons, Menorca Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sa Naveta d`es Tudons, Menorca Royalty Free Stock Photo
Naveta des Tudons, Prehistoric Tomb - Menorca, Balearic islands, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Naveta des Tudons, Prehistoric Tomb - Menorca, Balearic islands, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Megalithic tomb known as Naveta d& x27;es Tudons, Menorca Royalty Free Stock Photo
Naveta des Tudons, Ciudadela, Menorca, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
The modern wall surrounding the Naveta d\'Es Tudons, a megalithic chamber tomb. Menorca. Balearic islands. Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sa Naveta d`es Tudons, Menorca
Sa Naveta d`es Tudons, Menorca Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Naveta d`Es Tudons, or Naveta of Es Tudons, the most remarkable megalithic chamber tomb in the Balearic island of Menorca, Spa Royalty Free Stock Photo
The facade and side wall. Naveta d\'Es Tudons, a megalithic chamber tomb. Menorca. Balearic islands. Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
The apse of Naveta d\'Es Tudons, a megalithic chamber tomb. Menorca. Balearic islands. Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Naveta d'Es Tudons touristic sign. Menorca. Balearic islands. Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Front view of Naveta d\'Es Tudons, a megalithic chamber tomb. Menorca. Balearic islands. Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Naveta d\'Es Tudons, a megalithic chamber tomb. Menorca. Balearic islands. Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Naveta des Tudons is a funerary construction of the Menorcan prehistory used between the years 1200 and 750 a. C. It is a collective tomb that, when excavated and restored in the 1950s, contributed the remains of at least 100 individuals and objects from its funerary deposits: bronze bracelets, bone and ceramic buttons. It is one of the best preserved prehistoric buildings in Menorca.


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