We continue the Caves: Unique Environments lecture series, this time featuring archaeologist Jaume Deyà, a specialist in research conducted in natural caves.
Mallorca’s caves are true time capsules and play a key role in reconstructing the island’s past. This talk will present some of the most significant archaeological sites in the Serra de Tramuntana, focusing especially on recent discoveries from the Cova dels Robiols (Puigpunyent)—a dig that is yielding valuable new insights.
An opportunity to delve underground and better understand the cultural and scientific value of Mallorca’s natural caves.
Activity funded by the Fundación Española para la Ciencia y la Tecnología (FECYT), el Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades, y la Conselleria de Educación y Universidad.