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Taula
thumb|This is a taula from the site of Talatí de Dalt about 4 km west of Maó.
thumb|Taula of Torralba
A taula (meaning 'table' in Catalan) is a Stonehenge-esque stone monument found on the Balearic island of Menorca. Taulas can be up to 5 metres high and consist of a vertical pillar (a monolith or several smaller stones on top of each other) with a horizontal stone lying on it. A U-shaped wall often encloses the structure.
Talaiotic culture
prehistoric culture on the Gymnesian Islands in the western Mediterranean Sea
Las Cogotas
cultural property in Cardeñosa, Spain
Tomb of Pozo Moro
6th century BC Iberian mausoleum found in Albacete, Spain
Southwest Paleohispanic script
Paleohispanic script
Binissafullet
thumb|right|Taula enclosure at Binissafullet
Binissafullet is a Talayotic settlement (Late Bronze Age and Iron Age) which was occupied from the 10th century BC and had its height during the 4th and 3rd centuries BC. It is located in Menorca, one of the Balearic Islands. Medieval Islamic materials scattered around the site's surface suggest a later occupation during the Medieval period.

Na Nova
cultural property in Santanyí, Spain