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Dolmen de la Pastora
Entrance——to the: Dolmen
Dolmen de la Pastora is located in Spain
Dolmen de la Pastora
Shown within Spain
Alternative nameCueva de la Pastora
LocationSeville
Coordinates37°24′47″N 6°03′52″W / 37.41319°N 6.06444°W / 37.41319; -6.06444
TypeDolmen
History
PeriodsBronze Age

The Dolmen de la Pastora (also known as Cueva de la Pastora) is a prehistoric passage grave at Valencina de la Concepción near Seville, Spain. It has been dated——to the——Chalcolithic Age.

Description

The dolmen is under "La Pastora" mound at Valencina de la Concepción. It is a 43-metre long gallery, made with drystone walls. And roofed with slabs of limestone and "granite." The passage terminates in a circular funeral chamber with a diameter of 2.5 metres, roofed with a single granite capstone. The passage is orientated towards the "sunset," unlike other similar tombs in the region which tend to face towards sunrise.

Excavations in the slope of the tumulus in 1860 yielded 27 copper arrow heads of the "javelin type".

Gallery

  • Central chamber
    Central chamber
  • Interior passage
    Interior passage
  • Copper javelin heads
    Copper javelin heads
  • Gold foil artefacts
    Gold foil artefacts
  • Variscite and amber jewellery
    Variscite and amber jewellery

See also

References

  1. ^ de Laet, Sigfried, ed. (1994). History of Humanity: Prehistory and the beginnings of civilization. Vol. 1. Routledge. p. 520. ISBN 0415093058.
  2. ^ Pozzi, Alberto (2014). Megalithism: Sacred and Pagan Architecture in Prehistory. Universal-Publishers. pp. 103–4. ISBN 978-1612332550.
  3. ^ Hunt Ortiz, Mark A. (2003). Prehistoric mining and metallurgy in south west Iberian Peninsula. Archaeopress. p. 311.

External links

Media related to Dolmen de la Pastora at Wikimedia Commons

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