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              | Located just 2km   south of Arta is this Megalithic settlement. It is one of   the most important monuments in Mallorca. Located on a low hill, in a wood of   oak trees and surrounded by fields of almond trees, this Bronze-Age village   dates back to 1000-800BC. | 
            
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              |  | Some of the ruins are   remarkably well preserved including the impressive portal (pictured left). The   walls are up to 3m in height in places. The central stones to each home are also   still in place (see below). | 
            
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              |  | Some of the blocks   used in the construction weigh up to eight tonnes. It is easy to imagine   families living here. They all left in the first century BC and set up what is   now known as Arta.   | 
            
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              |  | This makes an   interesting visit, however little information is available on site, so you have   to use your imagination. There is a walkway round the site, signposted with   arrows, however this is a little confusing so you will find yourself wandering   about aimlessly, (unless it has been re-organised by the time you   visit). |