Prehistoric ritual leather object, Cova des Pas site. This object was used in burial rites and contains the hair of the person being buried. The Cova


Prehistoric ritual leather object, Cova des Pas site. This object was used in burial rites and contains the hair of the person being buried. The Cova des Pas site is a cave located in a ravine near Ferreries on the Mediterranean island of Menorca, Spain. It was used as a burial site by the pre-Talaiotic and Talaiotic cultures. Around 100 burials have been found here, including 70 nearly complete skeletons, with preservation of organic matter and soft tissues. The burials date from between 1200 and 800 BC. The small cave (about four square metres in area) lies at the end of a narrow passageway. The site was discovered in 2005, with researchers carrying out excavations and laboratory analysis of their findings. Photographed in 2005.


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