Megalithic Andalucia

Megalithic Interpretation Centre
1. Megalithic Interpretation Centre
Province: Granada
The Megalithic Interpretation Centres in Gorafe, Granada province is an essential stop for those interested in the megalithic history of Andalucia.


The Megalithic Dolmens of the River Gor in the Granada Geopark
2. The Megalithic Dolmens of the River Gor in the Granada Geopark
Province: Granada
The Megalithic dolmens alongside the river Gor is the greatest concentration of dolmens in Europe and part of the Geoparque Granada project


Antequera Dolmens Menga, Viera and Romeral - a UNESCO World Heritage Site
3. Antequera Dolmens Menga, Viera and Romeral - a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Province: Málaga
The dolmens of Antequera, Menga, Viera and Romeral, and the anthropomorphic rock formation Peña de los Enamorados, were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list


Dólmenes de Coromínas
4. Dólmenes de Coromínas
Province: Málaga
The Dólmenes de Coromínas complex of five megalithic tombs was situated on a low mound on a limestone spur above the Arroyo de Enmedio, about 1 kilometre north west of the town of Estepona


Dolmen de Alberite
5. Dolmen de Alberite
Province: Cádiz
The Dolmen de Alberite is, to date, the earliest megalithic passage grave in the Iberian Peninsula and the Atlantic façade.


Dolmens of Valencina de la Concepción
6. Dolmens of Valencina de la Concepción
Province: Seville
The extensive Copper Age site of Valencina de la Concepción was in use from 3000 BC to 1500 BC during which time a number of dolmens and passage graves were built.


Guide to the Dolmen de Soto de Trigueros
7. Guide to the Dolmen de Soto de Trigueros
Province: Huelva
Dolmen de Soto de Trigueros is a megalithic passage grave at Trigueros, Andalucia, southern Spain built between 3000 BC and 2500 BC and is one of about 200 neolithic ritual-burial sites in the province of Huelva


Guide to the Pozuelo Dolmens
8. Guide to the Pozuelo Dolmens
Province: Huelva
The Pozuelo archaeological site consists of eleven dolmens, a copper mine and a fortified settlement in Zalamea la Real, Huelva province, Andalucia, Spain


The Dolmens of Sierrezuela Posadas
9. The Dolmens of Sierrezuela Posadas
Province: Córdoba
The Sierrezuela dolmens are the first to be discovered on the northern side of the Guadalquivir valley in the relatively low-lying foothills of the Sierra Morena


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