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

Van Strydonck , Mark. (2014) From Myotragus to Metellus. A journey through the pre- and early-history of Majorca and Minorca. Hochwald.

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Abstract

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 rituals. Bronze bull heads, lead pectorals and sling-stones from warriors in the service of Hannibal. The flourishing Bronze and Iron Age culture of the Balearic Islands has left its traces, from megalithic monuments to in refined jewelry. The most recent finds and scientific developments are made tangible in well-founded comments and more than a hundred original pictures.
A surprising, scientific and substantiated look on Majorca and Minorca. An elemental study and a first for north-western Europe. The genesis of the archipelago, the natural fauna and flora, the first human traces, its colonization, the primitive architecture: the author reveals the secrets behind the sand-castles.
An impulse to travel with the mind or to visit the islands in a different way.
MARK VAN STRYDONCK is head of the Radiocarbon laboratory at the Royal Institute of Cultural Heritage in Brussels (Belgium). For more than 25 years he has worked together with well-known Spanish, American and English scientific institutes performing archaeological investigations on the Balearic Islands.
Faculties and Departments:12 Special Collections > LibrumOpen
Item Type:Book
Publisher:Librum Publishers & Editors
ISBN:978-3-9524038-7-7
Number of Pages:160
Language:English
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Deposited On:24 May 2017 08:28

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