Cromlech of the Almendres Megalithic complex Evora Portugal 2013
6000 year old Standing Stones west of Evora Portugal, Cromlech of the Almendres Megalithic complex. I added the GPS Coordinates from another website and ended up in someones back garden.
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Unexplained Structures: Megaliths in Evora, Biggest Megalithic Complex in Europe!
Almendres Cromlech megalithic complex,near Guadalupe, municipality of Évora, is the largest existing group of structured menhirs in the Iberian Peninsula, and one of the largest in Europe. Jan@Vacationality Vlog. My photos from Portugal:
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Recinto megalitico dos Almendres - Evora Portugal
El Recinto megalítico de los Almendres - Cromeleque dos Almendres
es el mayor monumento megalítico de la Península Ibérica y uno de los monumentos más antiguos de la Humanidad.
Construido hace cerca de 7000 años, 2000 años antes de Stonehenge,en los albores del Neolítico, la época en que surgieron, en la Europa occidental, las primeras comunidades de pastores y agricultores.
El recinto de los Almendres cuya planta original tenía, probablemente, una forma de herradura, abierta al este, y parece haber sufrido ampliaciones y remodelaciones: la forma actual del monumento es relativamente compleja y el resultado de intervenciones antiguas y modernas .La elección de el lugar de estos monumentos esta relacionado con el paisaje, la red hidrográfica, y los fenómenos astronómicos más notorios, relacionados con los movimientos anuales del Sol y de la Luna, en el horizonte.
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O Campus megalítico dos Almendres
megalítico monumento é a maior da Península Ibérica e um dos mais antigos monumentos da humanidade.
Construída por volta de 7000 anos, 2000 anos antes de Stonehenge, no alvorecer do Neolítico, chegou a hora, na Europa Ocidental, os pastores e agricultores iniciais.
O local da planta original que era Almendres, provavelmente uma forma de ferradura, aberta para o leste, e parece ter sofrido expansões e renovações: a forma atual do monumento é relativamente complexa e resultado das intervenções de antigos e modernos Escolhendo o. em vez destes monumentos está relacionada com a paisagem, a rede de rios, e mais notórios fenômenos astronômicos relacionados com o movimento anual do sol e da Lua no horizonte.
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The Campus megalithic Almendres
megalithic monument is the largest of the Iberian Peninsula and one of the oldest monuments of humanity.
Built around 7000 years ago, 2000 years before Stonehenge, at the dawn of the Neolithic, the time came, in Western Europe, early pastoralists and farmers.
The site of the original plant which was Almendres probably a horseshoe shape, open to the east, and seems to have undergone expansions and renovations: the present form of the monument is relatively complex and the result of ancient and modern interventions. Choosing the instead of these monuments is related to the landscape, the river network, and most notorious astronomical phenomena related to the annual movement of the sun and moon on the horizon.
MEGALITHIC SITE OF ALMENDRES, ÉVORA, PORTUGAL/ RECINTO MEGALÍTICO DE ALMENDRES, ÉVORA, PORTUGAL
Megaliths Near Evora, Portugal
Melaithic formations near Evora, Portugal. Music by Gregg Simpson
Megalithic enclosure of Almendres Evora
Megalithic enclosure of Almendres Evora
The Cromlech of the Almendres (Portuguese: Cromeleque dos Almendres/Cromeleque na Herdade dos Almendres) is a megalithic complex (commonly known as the Almendres Cromlech), located near the village of Nossa Senhora de Guadalupe, in the civil parish of Nossa Senhora da Tourega e Nossa Senhora de Guadalupe, municipality of Évora, in the Portuguese Alentejo. The largest existing group of structured menhirs in the Iberian Peninsula (and one of the largest in Europe), this archaeological site consists of several megalithic structures: cromlechs and menhir stones, that belong to the so-called megalithic universe of Évora, with clear parallels to other cromlechs in Portela Mogos (in Montemor-o-Novo).[1]
The construction of these structures date back to the 6th millennium BC. They were rediscovered in 1966 by Henrique Leonor Pina, who was proceeding with field work relating to the country's geological charts.[1][3][4][5]
The excavation of the site unearthed a series of both megalithic and neolithic construction phases; Almendres I 6000 BC (Early Neolithic), Almendres II 5000 BC (Middle Neolithic), Almendres III 4000 BC (Late Neolithic). The relative chronology of the cromlech and menhirs is extremely complex and covers a period from the Neolithic to Chalcolithic, and it is believed that the monument had a religious/ceremonial purpose, or functioned as a primitive astronomical observatory.[1][5]
Architecture[edit]
Located off the national roadway from Évora to Montemor-o-Novo, in the former-civil parish of Nossa Senhora de Guadalupe, it is situated just after the village of Guadalupe, in Herdade dos Almendres.[1][5] The cromlech is located within the property, 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) southwest, while the menhir is sited on the limits of the residence to the east.[1][5] The location is a rural area on the southeast flank at a slope facing the sun rise of the Serra de Monfurado, isolated from the local community. A pedestrian trail was defined by the local municipal council, and integrated into the municipality's megalithic route that follows the prehistoric remnants through the region.[5]
The complex, organized in a circular pattern, is marked by a forest of about 95 granite monoliths, deposited in small agglomerations.[1] The older (Early Neolithic) are designated by two or three concentric circles of smaller monoliths in the western part of the complex, while the mid (Middle Neolithic) structures consist of two ellipses (irregular but concentric) and large menhirs. In the Late Neolithic phase both structures suffered modifications, transforming into a site for social or religious rituals.[5] Ninety-two of the menhirs form two grounds, which were built and oriented to different directions associated with the Equinox.[5]
Many of the stones were unearthed where they stood/fell, and were rebuilt/erected by Mario Varela Gomes, based on criteria established from research and rediscovery of the original bases.[3][5][6] The complex's latitudinal position is about the same as the maximum moon elongation (38.55 degrees for 1500 BC); comparably, another latitude where this occurs is associated with Stonehenge (51.18 degrees for 2000 BC).[3]
Although many are large solitary 2.5 to 3.5 metres rounded/elliptical stones, most are predominantly with small, squat agglomerations of stone.[1] The group is disseminated in an area of 70 by 40 metres, oriented along an axial alignment northwest to southeast. The columns show signs of profound erosion, especially in those surfaces exposed to the elements, although decoration is still visible. These designs take the form of lines and radials, at least two on each stone.[5]
About a dozen monoliths present some form of carved drawings,[1] four of which exhibit only small circular holes. Monolith number 8, with a cut flat top at about breast level and showing several dimples, might have served for finer astronomical observation, specially spring equinox observation, by putting small stones on them. These observations might be made from stone 39, on the eastern focal point of the elliptic layout.[3] Menhir 48, also exhibits a schematized anthropomorphic representation, surrounded by circles and associated with a crozier.[1]
A isolated single menhir, approximately 4.5 metres tall and 0.9 metres in diameter is located near the residences, or 1400 metres northeast of the main complex. A line from the Almendres Cromlech to this menhir points roughly towards the sunrise in the Winter solstice.[3]
Ancient Stone Circle near Evora, Portugal: Vale Maria do Meio Cromlech investigated by Hugh Newman
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Évora: Cromlech dos Almendres (Portuguese Stonehenge) & Capela dos Ossos (chapel of bones)
The Bone Chapel, the Évora Roman Temple, the Évora kissing stones and the Ebora Megalithica: the Cromlech of the Almendres, the Menhir of the Almendres and the Great Dolmen of Zambujeiro. Things to see and do in the stunning Portuguese region and city of Évora x
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Superb Megalithic Complex of Cromlech of Almendres in city of Évora dating back about 2000 years before the Stonehenge
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Crómlech de los Almendros. Évora, Portugal
Un crómlech o crónlech, es un monumento megalítico formado por piedras o dolmenes introducidos en el suelo y que adoptan una forma circular o elíptica, cercando un terreno. Se cree que inicialmente los crómlech fueron sólo monumentos funerarios que rodeaban a dólmenes o túmulos y que, más tarde, pudieron convertirse en recintos sagrados y, en algunos casos, en una especie de templos. Estas son hipótesis mantenidas por científicos cuyas investigaciones sobre el megalitismo sólo se pueden apoyar en datos arqueológicos y no sobre fuentes escritas.
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Cromeleque dos Almendres
Origem: Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre.
O Cromeleque dos Almendres localiza-se na freguesia de Nossa Senhora de Guadalupe, no concelho de Évora, Distrito de Évora, em Portugal.
Constitui-se num círculo de pedras pré-histórico (cromeleque) com 95 monólitos de pedra. É o monumento megalítico do seu tipo mais importante da península Ibérica, e um dos mais importantes da Europa, não apenas pelas suas dimensões, como também pelo seu estado de conservação.1 Junto com o menir dos Almendres, localizado nas proximidades, o conjunto é classificado pelo IGESPAR como Imóvel de Interesse Público desde 1974, mas há uma proposta para elevá-lo a Monumento Nacional. 2
O cromeleque localiza-se próximo ao topo de uma encosta suave, voltada a leste, num monte de 413 metros de altura, a cerca de 12 km a oeste da moderna cidade de Évora.3 O conjunto foi descoberto em 1964 pelo investigador Henrique Leonor Pina, durante os trabalhos de mapeamento para a Carta Geológica de Portugal.3 2 Naquela altura foi realizada a limpeza da vegetação que ocupava o sítio e foram descobertos algumas peças de cerâmica e um machado de pedra polida.3
Nas últimas décadas foram realizadas várias campanhas arqueológicas no local, organizadas por Mário Varela Gomes. Grande parte dos monólitos, que se encontravam caídos, foram recolocados em suas posições originais durante os trabalhos.3 2
O cromeleque se encontra numa propriedade privada, mas a zona do monumento foi cedida à Câmara Municipal de Évora para uso público.3
In the Arms of Évora _ Portugal
Once the preferred residence of the rulers of Portugal, Évora is a white city perched on a hill and protected by ancient walls. In addition to a prodigious wealth of churches and monuments, the capital of the Alentejo has preserved an excellent quality of life.
Spinning Meteors In Evora, Portugal (Menirs Dos Almendres)
Sunsest spin at the monolith stones in Evora, Portugal.
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to * Vertical 'Staff'spin (3 beat) Toss Up to *Pizza-Tosses to *Isolated pirouette
Evora Chapel of Bones
Evora Chapel of Bones