This prehistoric town has its origins in the
Bronze Age and its biggest expansion, very probably, a little
before the Roman conquest of Minorca, in the 3rd-2nd centuries
before Christ, when the wall of 870 meters that encircle the
site is reinforced with a series of rectangular towers.
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To date, it has only been excavated the
sanctuary of the taula and some small sector of this wall, but
they are generally very old excavations and we don't have
many details about them. In all ways, it seems clear that the
urban nucleus continued inhabited until the last times of the
Roman Empire.
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