tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5594105636223883163.post3238463620018085706..comments2022-03-23T02:44:56.755+00:00Comments on Portuguese Prehistoric Enclosures: 0192 – Enclosures and cromlechs A.C.Valerahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17649871137132088749noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5594105636223883163.post-77900694877293415062013-06-17T09:58:55.973+01:002013-06-17T09:58:55.973+01:00There a lot of information online about some of th...There a lot of information online about some of these cromlechs. If you surch by "cromeleque dos Almendres" or "Cromeleque de Vale Maria do Meio" or "Recinto megalítico das Fontainhas" you will find information and links.A.C.Valerahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17649871137132088749noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5594105636223883163.post-7283580234007714742013-06-16T22:50:23.774+01:002013-06-16T22:50:23.774+01:00I was not aware that there were Neolithic cromlech...I was not aware that there were Neolithic cromlechs (stone rings) in Iberia at all. I was under the false impression that they were limited to the Iron Ages' Pyrenees. <br /><br />They would seem to be particularly interesting megaliths, IMO, because they offer a possible link between similar kind of structures in Africa and NW Europe.<br /><br />Any interesting online source, I could learn more on them? Thanks in advance.Majuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12369840391933337204noreply@blogger.com