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The archaeological site of Son Bauza (Majorca) is a natural cave, used as a buriaI site in the Preroman Period. Discovered in 1929, it was partially excavated and robbed and since then, it has often been cited in the bibliography of the main cemeteries of the Iron Age in Majorca (Talayotic III or Post-Talayotic, according to the authors). However, most of the archaeological materials preserved from this site remained unpublished or partially published. We now present all of these materials along with the available information about the context in which they appeared.

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  • The archaeological site of Son Bauzá (Majorca) is a natural cave, used as a buriaI site in the Preroman Periodo Discovered in 1929, it was partially excavated and robbed and since it has often been cited in the bibliography of the main cemeteries of the Iron Age in Majorca (Talayotic III or Post-Talayotic, according to the authors)

  • Most of the archaeological materials preserved from this site remained unpublished or partially published

  • We present all of these materials along with the available information about the context in which they appeared

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The archaeological site of Son Bauzá (Majorca) is a natural cave, used as a buriaI site in the Preroman Periodo Discovered in 1929, it was partially excavated and robbed and since it has often been cited in the bibliography of the main cemeteries of the Iron Age in Majorca (Talayotic III or Post-Talayotic, according to the authors). MATERIALES DE LA CUEVA DE SON BAUZA (MALLORCA) El yacimiento arqueológico de Son Bauzá (Mallorca) es una cueva natural utilizada como lugar de enterramiento en época prerromana.

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