Navetes
Navetes are ancient stone structures found primarily in the Balearic Islands, particularly in Menorca. They are characterized by their unique boat-like shape, resembling an inverted hull. These structures date back to the Bronze Age and are believed to have been used for burial purposes or as ceremonial sites.
The construction of Navetes involves large limestone blocks, carefully arranged to create a narrow, elongated form. Their design reflects the architectural skills of the prehistoric communities in the region. Today, Navetes serve as important archaeological sites, offering insights into the social and cultural practices of early Mediterranean civilizations.