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Antequera Dolmens Site, Prehistoric burial site in Antequera, Spain

The Antequera Dolmens Site comprises three different prehistoric stone chambers located on a plateau near the town. Two of them, called Menga and Viera, feature long corridors covered with massive stone slabs, while El Romeral has a rounded dome chamber that stands apart structurally.

These stone chambers were built roughly five to six thousand years ago and demonstrate early progress in monumental architecture. They served as burial places for communities that advanced grave-building techniques and managed to move massive stones without modern tools.

The stone chambers show different building styles that reflect contact between Atlantic and Mediterranean cultures. The arrangement of stones and layout reveal how diverse communities adapted their traditions to this region.

Access to the stone chambers is via marked paths across the plateau, with the dolmens reachable on foot. Information boards at the entrance help visitors understand the different structures and explore the surroundings.

The Menga chamber was deliberately positioned to align with the surrounding mountains, showing that early builders understood the importance of natural landmarks. This intentional placement suggests astronomical or spiritual reasons guided where they chose to build.

Location: Antequera

GPS coordinates: 37.02333,-4.54806

Latest update: December 6, 2025 16:02

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