Son Oleza

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Son Oleza is a prehistoric "Beaker culture" dolmen and associated settlement site on the Spanish island of Mallorca. It is near to the village of Deià on the island's north-west facing coast.

The large site, a nearly complete village, has been investigated by Professor Bill Waldren and it was the subject in 1998 of one of the first Time Team archaeological programmes. Significant features include a dolmen a water supply system, a maze and a temple site.[1]

The site is believed to have been occupied by several families between circa 2500BC to circa 1300BC.[2]

References

  1. "Programme 5: Deya, Mallorca". Time Team: The 98 series. Channel 4. Retrieved 18 Aug 2011. 
  2. Waldren, William H. "Son Oleza: A 2000 A.D. REVIEW OF 2000 B.C.". Retrieved 18 Aug 2011. 


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