From Myotragus to Metellus-a journey through the pre- and early-history of Majorca and Minorca

Majorca and Minorca, the most exotic places in the Mediterranean Sea. Every year, the archipelago’s beaches attract millions of tourists. Mark Van Strydonck found more than sand-castles: he encountered an extraordinarily rich prehistoric culture. Sanctuaries and lime burials that revealed unique rit...

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Year of Publication:2014
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