Anta Grande do Zambujeiro

history

Anta Grande do Zambujeiro is a megalithic monument located at , near Valverde - Evora - Alentejo - Portugal, one of the biggest existing in the Iberian Peninsula. It was constructed during the range in date from c.4000 B.C. to 3500 B.C.. It consists of a free-standing single-chamber dolmen and was used by the Neolithic communities as a burial place and also possibly for religious purposes. The chamber, of polygonal form, is made of seven large stones that rise 8m above the ground. It was originally covered by a 7m wide stone. The chamber opens into a corridor that is 12m long, 1.5m wide and 2m high, which still retains the original covering stones over much of its length. The entrance was marked by a large, decorated menhir, now lying on the ground. A large number of artifacts found during the archaeological excavations are kept in the museum of Evora. Due to its importance, Anta Grande do Zambujeiro was declared a national monument by the Portuguese government in 1971 (D.L. 516/71 de 22 de Novembro (November 22)).

This monument impressively illustrates the organization and technical capabilities of the Neolithic populations that built it.

Related links

  • Neolithic
  • Megalithic
  • Dolmen
  • Almendres Cromlech - a nearby monument

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