This project included a study of this culture’s most relevant aspects: community, architectural elements (talayots, taulas, dwellings, etc.) and everyday life (diet, illness management, burials, etc.). Also studied were the most noteworthy personalities in the world of Menorcan prehistoric research, like Margaret Murray or Émile Cartailhac.
To assist in this project, students received support from a local archaeologist on the island.
These videos are quite short in duration (around 2 minutes) and were filmed on location at archaeological sites with amateur recording equipment. As part of this educational project, each and every aspect involved, like the screenplay, design, recording and editing of the videos, was carried out exclusively by the students.
This project was designed and developed with the invaluable support and collaboration of the Consell Insular de Menorca (Island Council), as the driving force behind the candidature of Talayotic Menorca as UNESCO World Heritage. Below you can take a look at each of the final projects: