Cova d’en Cavaller

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Here at the Cova d’en Cavaller legends whisper of smoke and Viking raids. I’ll tell you the tale. Formentera is often described as a cheese due to its many caves and underground passages. The island’s geomorphology creates this unique landscape.

The Cova d’en Cavaller is one of these fascinating formations. This cave carries a story of Viking incursions. It links back to a time when the island faced attacks from Berber pirates.

Let’s jump back to the 11th century. The Norman chroniclers tell us a story. Sigurd I of Norway set sail with 60 ships. He intended to reach Constantinople and fight against infidels. The Norman mercenaries served Byzantium. They had permission to plunder conquered territories.

Sailing near Formentera, Sigurd’s fleet faced an attack. Berber pirates ambushed them using Formentera as their base. The battle was swift. The pirates sought refuge in a high cave within the cliffs of La Mola. This cave is now known as Cova des Fum.

Sigurd I decided to eliminate the attackers. He ordered soldiers into two boats. They lowered these boats to the cave entrance. From there, they rained arrows inside. To defeat the survivors, Sigurd lit a fire at the entrance. Smoke suffocated the Arabs forcing them out to surrender. The Vikings showed no mercy. They murdered all who remained.

The cave became known as Cova des Fum meaning Cave of Smoke. This name is a result of that event. While lowering boats from cliffs seems implausible, the events may have happened here. Descriptions coincide with the location. The Norman chroniclers detailed Sigurd I’s crusade. So, this confrontation likely occurred albeit less dramatically.

Formentera’s history includes prehistoric settlements. The Cova des Fum provided archaeological finds from the Copper Age to the Middle Ages. This cave held a long history.

Within the Cova des Fum, archaeologists found indications of a stone wall. It may have protected the entrance. Ritual burials also took place here. An ossuary held remains of several individuals. Ceramic and metal remains tell a story of past inhabitants. Weapons remains remind us of conflicts.

Unfortunately, curious amateurs entered the cave. They disturbed archaeological strata and collected samples. This damaged some details of importance. However, the most significant remains now reside in the Archaeological Museum of Ibiza and Formentera.

Naturalist Frank Jackson visited the cave. He took photographs without altering the findings. The last professional excavation occurred in 2012. It provided further information to understand Formentera’s history.

The Cova d’en Cavaller, or Cova des Fum, carries echoes of Viking raids and ancient settlements. It reminds us of Formentera’s strategic importance. Pirates and crusaders have shaped its identity. The cave stands as a natural monument. It whispers tales of smoke, battles, and survival. Now, as you stand before this cave remember its layered history.

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