Visits Opening to One of Portugal’s Largest Bronze Age Settlements
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New €50,000 project aims to open Alentejo’s Bronze Age settlement to visitors
Archaeological work has resumed at Outeiro do Circo, one of the largest known Late Bronze Age settlements in the Iberian Peninsula, under a new €50,000 project aimed at eventually opening The post New €50,000 project aims to open Alentejo’s Bronze Age settlement to visitors appeared first on Portugal Resident.
The village of the Surroundings, in the county of Beja, one of the largest of the Bronze Age Final of the Iberian Peninsula, welcomes a new archaeological project, of 50,000 euros, to allow the future visit of the site.
This discovery provides clues about a little-known burial tradition Archaeologists found signs of large stone structures hidden under two huge tumules from the Coëby site in Brittany, France. The finding could be related to a little-known burial tradition and to the so-called Passy-type monuments. Tumulos, identified as TRED30 and TRED31, were discovered in 1986 and have unusual dimensions: they reach between 50 and 80 meters in length and up to…
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