Dolmen de Cabaleiros, Prehistoric burial site in Tordoia, Spain.
Dolmen de Cabaleiros is a prehistoric stone chamber in Tordoia constructed from massive slabs arranged to form an internal burial space. The monument sits beneath an earthen mound that blends into the rolling landscape of Galicia.
This megalithic structure was built during the Neolithic period, roughly 5000 to 4000 years ago, serving early communities as a shared burial space. The construction demonstrates how these ancient groups organized themselves socially and spiritually.
The stone monument represents ancient funeral practices and contains archaeological remains that demonstrate early social organization in the region.
The site can be reached by following marked trails from Tordoia that guide you through the surrounding countryside. Information panels at the location explain the structure and help visitors understand what they are looking at.
The arrangement of the stones creates alignments that may correspond to astronomical phenomena that Neolithic people observed and incorporated into their rituals. This suggests the structure may have served as an observation point for celestial events, not simply as a tomb.
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