- of an
upturned boat, from
which the
navetas take
their name.[clarification needed] The
largest example is the
Naveta d'Es
Tudons which is
around 4m high...
- constructions.
Navetas were
described in the
early 19th
century but not
excavated until the 20th,
notably during the 1960s and 1970s.
Navetas were
first given...
-
related to
Talaiotic settlements and the
Talaiotic chamber tombs known as
navetas.
Talaiots pre-date the
megalithic structures known as taulas,
which are...
-
whether this type of
navetas,
which are
called "intermediate
navetas",
would be half-way
between megalithic tombs and long
layout navetas, the
latter being...
-
villages or
resided in them,
commuting daily to the city in a
practice called naveta. This
allowed Romanians to act as
peasants and
workers at the same time...
-
Beies at Sa Sínia Nova, etc.), and a type of
construction similar to the
naveta,
either isolated or
grouped in villages,
which were used as
living spaces...
-
giants tombs on the
island of Malta, in the
United Kingdom and in
Menorca (
naveta). Su Mont'e s'Abe, near
Olbia Sa Dom'è s'Orcu, near
Quartucciu Two 18th-century...
-
squadron of
eight ships (2
navetas and five caravels), but doesn't give names. Correia's
second list (p. 337)
keeps the
navetas as stated, but
names as caravel...
-
dwelling navetas (11 and 12) and the
circular construction erected on the
highest part of the
settlement have been excavated. Both
navetas are oriented...
- July 2012. "Chogha Zanbil" The
Megalithic Portal.
Retrieved 13 July 2012. "
Naveta des Tudons". MenorcaWeb.com.
Retrieved 12 July 2012. "Dun Aonghasa". Archaeology...