The Talaiotic culture of the Balearic Islands
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Gabriel Pons
This article aims to outline the essential features of the human communities which developed on the islands of Mallorca and Menorca
between the mid-10th and mid-6th centuries BC. The name Talaiotic culture identifies communities which inhabited small villages
dedicated to crop and livestock farming in an autarchic regime whose social development was in the process of hierarchisation. Despite
the dissolution of this economic and social structure, contact with the outside world was marked by the strong commercial and
political impact of the Punic and Greek colonies, according to the archaeological record.
between the mid-10th and mid-6th centuries BC. The name Talaiotic culture identifies communities which inhabited small villages
dedicated to crop and livestock farming in an autarchic regime whose social development was in the process of hierarchisation. Despite
the dissolution of this economic and social structure, contact with the outside world was marked by the strong commercial and
political impact of the Punic and Greek colonies, according to the archaeological record.
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Pons, Gabriel. “The Talaiotic culture of the Balearic Islands”. Catalan Historical Review, 2018, no. 11, pp. 9-23, https://raco.cat/index.php/CatalanHistoricalReview/article/view/342795.
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