THE “HOUSE OF THE AIRPORT”: A PARADIGMATIC DWELLING OF PROTOHISTORIC AND ROMAN MINORCA (IV B.C.-II A.D.)
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Vol. 30 (2020), Archeological data, pages 459-478
Submitted: May 20, 2020
Published: Dec 31, 2020
Abstract
In the nineties of the last century, the ampliation of the runway of the Minorca airport uncovered a set of Post-Talayotic domestic units belonging to the settlement of Biniparratx Petit (Sant Lluís, Maó, Minorca). One of them was practically intact, being a representative case of this type of house in the Menorcan island. The recovered material culture and the architectural elements documented make this house an exceptional example to understand the daily life of the Post-Talayotic society and its historical evolution in the protohistoric Mediterranean.
Keywords:
Balearic Islands, Minorca, Post-Talayotic, Protohistory, Household Archaeology
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Torres Gomariz, O., & de Nicolás Mascaró, J. C. (2020). THE “HOUSE OF THE AIRPORT”: A PARADIGMATIC DWELLING OF PROTOHISTORIC AND ROMAN MINORCA (IV B.C.-II A.D.). Cuadernos De Prehistoria Y Arqueología De La Universidad De Granada, 30, 459–478. https://doi.org/10.30827/cpag.v30i0.15388