During the excavation of Rego da Murta Dolmen I, a structure belonging to a megalithic cluster in central Portugal, a number of small sub-quadrangular quartzite stones were found embedded within a layer below that of the deepest orthostat. In this paper, we report on these findings and highlight three key features of these small stones, namely their location relative to the dolmen’s plan, the distances between them, and their orientations. We suggest the quartzite stones could have been markers used in the planning of this megalithic structure. In addition, we analyse the orientations of the two main structures of the cluster (Dolmen I & Dolmen II), which are reflected by the orientation of the quartzite stones. We tentatively suggest poten...
Neolithic monuments south of the Tagus, in Portugal, number over 1000. They are usually classified i...
There has been a significant amount of studies about megalithic tombs conducted in the Alentejo regi...
website of the journal : http://www.shpltd.co.uk/jha.htmlInternational audienceThe megalithic civili...
Dolmens are the most conspicuous remains of the populations of the 4th and first half of 3rd millenn...
Dolmens are the most conspicuous remains of the populations of the 4th and first half of 3rd millenn...
A multi-disciplinary and multi-analytical approach developed with the aim of better understanding th...
The communal tombs (‘dolmens’) constructed through Europe and the Mediterranean region in the late N...
The present paper aims to give a general outline of new data that contributes to a better understand...
is bordered by the Central Massif to the southeast, the Marginal Massif to the west and northwest, a...
Orientation studies have recently received considerable attention in the archaeological domain as ...
The author presents some questions about the big "half-orange" (the tumulus of classiccal passage gr...
The Alentejo region of Portugal is known for a high concentration of Neolithic-aged megalithic monum...
This paper assesses the measured axial orientations and siting of Irish passage tombs. The distribut...
In this work a multi-disciplinary and multi-analytical approach was developed with the aim of better...
Symposium S278 (“Oxford IX” International Symposium on Archaeoastronomy). 8 pages. Published online:...
Neolithic monuments south of the Tagus, in Portugal, number over 1000. They are usually classified i...
There has been a significant amount of studies about megalithic tombs conducted in the Alentejo regi...
website of the journal : http://www.shpltd.co.uk/jha.htmlInternational audienceThe megalithic civili...
Dolmens are the most conspicuous remains of the populations of the 4th and first half of 3rd millenn...
Dolmens are the most conspicuous remains of the populations of the 4th and first half of 3rd millenn...
A multi-disciplinary and multi-analytical approach developed with the aim of better understanding th...
The communal tombs (‘dolmens’) constructed through Europe and the Mediterranean region in the late N...
The present paper aims to give a general outline of new data that contributes to a better understand...
is bordered by the Central Massif to the southeast, the Marginal Massif to the west and northwest, a...
Orientation studies have recently received considerable attention in the archaeological domain as ...
The author presents some questions about the big "half-orange" (the tumulus of classiccal passage gr...
The Alentejo region of Portugal is known for a high concentration of Neolithic-aged megalithic monum...
This paper assesses the measured axial orientations and siting of Irish passage tombs. The distribut...
In this work a multi-disciplinary and multi-analytical approach was developed with the aim of better...
Symposium S278 (“Oxford IX” International Symposium on Archaeoastronomy). 8 pages. Published online:...
Neolithic monuments south of the Tagus, in Portugal, number over 1000. They are usually classified i...
There has been a significant amount of studies about megalithic tombs conducted in the Alentejo regi...
website of the journal : http://www.shpltd.co.uk/jha.htmlInternational audienceThe megalithic civili...