View Dolmen Cortico Dolmen Corridor Fornos Algodres Portugal — Stock Photo, Image

View from inside the Dolmen of Cortico, towards the dolmen corridor, in Fornos de Algodres, Portugal — Photo

View from inside the Dolmen of Cortico, towards the dolmen corridor, in Fornos de Algodres, Portugal

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Inside view of the stones forming the burial chamber of the Dolmen of Cortico, in Fornos de Algodres, Portugal
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General view of the Dolmen of Cortico showing the chamber, corridor and the fence on the outer limits of the original mound, in Fornos de Algodres, Portugal
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View of the Dolmen of Cortico showing the polygonal chamber and the undifferentiated corridor, in Fornos de Algodres, Portugal
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The Dolmen of Matanca, or Slaughter, near Fornos de Algodres, Portugal, is a burial chamber with nine props and it is believed to be of the Neolithic era (circa 2900-2640 B.C).
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View of a pair of granite rock cut anthropomorphic grave, body-shaped form with head and/or feet defined, at the St Gens Necropolis Site near Celorico da Beira, Beira Alta, Portugal
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The Dolmen of Matanca, or Slaughter, near Fornos de Algodres, Portugal, is a burial chamber with nine props and it is believed to be of the Neolithic era (circa 2900-2640 B.C).
Dolmen Matanca Slaughter Fornos Algodres Portugal Burial Chamber Nine Props — Stock Photo, Image
The Dolmen of Matanca, or Slaughter, near Fornos de Algodres, Portugal, is a burial chamber with nine props and it is believed to be of the Neolithic era (circa 2900-2640 B.C).
Dolmen Matanca Slaughter Fornos Algodres Portugal Burial Chamber Nine Props — Stock Photo, Image
The Dolmen of Matanca, or Slaughter, near Fornos de Algodres, Portugal, is a burial chamber with nine props and it is believed to be of the Neolithic era (circa 2900-2640 B.C).
Dolmen Matanca Slaughter Fornos Algodres Portugal Burial Chamber Nine Props — Stock Photo, Image
View of a pair of granite rock cut anthropomorphic grave, body-shaped form with head and/or feet defined, at the St Gens Necropolis Site near Celorico da Beira, Beira Alta, Portugal
View Pair Granite Rock Cut Anthropomorphic Grave Body Shaped Form — Stock Photo, Image
Panoramic view of some of the fifty-four sepultures, or burial sites, surrounding the mythical Bell Stone of the Necropolis site of St Gens near Celorico da Beira, Beira Alta, Portugal
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View of a pair of Early Middle Ages non-anthropomorphic graves of the 7th or 8th century at the Forcadas Necropolis Site near Fornos de Algodres, Beira Alta, Portugal
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View of a granite rock cut anthropomorphic grave, body-shaped form with head and/or feet defined, at the St Gens Necropolis Site near Celorico da Beira, Beira Alta, Portugal
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The Dolmen of Cortico, or the House of Orca, near Fornos de Algodres, Portugal, is a burial chamber with nine pillars cover by a hat, built in the final Neolithic period (circa 2900-2640 B.C).
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