The rock-cut tombs of S’Alblegall (Ferreries) and cereal based agriculture in the mid 2nd millennium cal BC in Minorca
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https://doi.org/10.3989/tp.2003.v60.i2.84Keywords:
S’Alblegall, Naviform, Bronze Age, Hypogeism, Cereal Agriculture, Balearic Island, ChronologyAbstract
In this paper we present the first work undertaken on the necropolis of S’Alblegall (Ferreries, Minorca). Hypogeum nº 3 of this necropolis has produced interesting traces for the study of cereal agriculture in the island of Minorca, in the middle of the XV cal ANE century. It allows us to propose a new hypothesis about the construction of hypogea in the island, as well as to review the different archaeological sites on the island that have signs of cereal cultivation.
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