The complete report on Talayotic Menorca that stars in the National Geographic April issue is now available. The text addresses the exceptionality of the Menorcan candidacy, the evolution of the cyclopean architecture, how the ancient inhabitants of our island lived and their relationship with the cloudscape.
To prepare this journey through Talayotic culture, National Geographic had the collaboration of the Menorcan archaeologists Margarita Orfila, president of the Ateneu de Maó; Joaquím Pons, Talayotic Menorca technician of the Consell Insular de Menorca; and Toni Ferrer, advisor to the candidacy and researcher at the Institut Menorquí d'Estudis. The coordinator of the new Talayotic Menorca file for UNESCO World Heritage, Cipriano Marín, also participated in the article.
You will find the report in related links.