
Taula de Trepucó is a prehistoric archaeological site located near Maó on the island of Menorca, Spain. It is part of the Balearic Islands and features a remarkable stone monument known as the "taula," typically associated with the Talayotic culture. The taula, which resembles a giant stone "T," is surrounded by the ruins of a Talayotic village, including a large talayot, a circular stone structure. Dating back to around 1000 BC, the site provides insight into the island's early inhabitants and their religious and social practices. Visitors can explore the ruins and admire the site's unique historical significance, all set in the tranquil natural beauty of Menorca's countryside.
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