Talaiotic period (850-550 cal BC) (household economy)

Each dwelling was self-sufficient and could house a group of 5 to 9 people.

niches

hearth

cisterns

 

ceramic

 

Different stone structures made up part of the furniture. Sometimes we find them embedded in the wall (niches) with ceramic containers used to store different sorts of products.
Stone platforms attached to the walls were used as benches to sit and work.
All dwellings had a hearth which was used to cook foodstuffs and the pottery made by each household.
Water was also stored in each house, either directly cisterns or by a means of a series of large ceramic containers.