Talayotic
The term "Talayotic" refers to a prehistoric culture that developed on the Balearic Islands, particularly in Mallorca and Menorca, during the late Bronze Age and early Iron Age. This culture is characterized by its unique architectural structures known as talayots, which are large stone towers used for various purposes, including defense and habitation.
Talayotic society is also known for its complex settlements, which often included taulas, megalithic structures with a T-shaped design, and other communal buildings. The Talayotic people engaged in agriculture, animal husbandry, and trade, leaving behind a rich archaeological legacy that provides insight into their way of life.