Today I present the strange case under excavation (by
Omniknos/Era): 145 pits, with no archaeological material inside, very close to each
other, but with no overlaps, producing several aligned rows. They are clearly
for large posts (trunks) and do not define a circle, but an elongated area,
partially curved. In the outside curved row an interruption is visible and
might correspond to a passage.
This is a very strange context. If it is prehistoric
(there are several prehistoric contexts nearby), it reinforces the idea that many
pits are post holes and that we have to have notion of their spatial
distribution to detect the kind of structures they belong to (as it happened at
Outeiro Alto 2).
Detail of the outside curved row of pits
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