“Flinstones”
Cromeleque dos Almendres, Alqueva, Portugal.

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“Flinstones”
Cromeleque dos Almendres, Alqueva, Portugal.
Almendres Cromlech, Portugal
The Cromlech of the Almendres (Cromeleque dos Almendres) is a megalithic complex 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. This is the largest existing group of structured menhirs in the Iberian Peninsula and one of the largest in Europe. The site consists of several structures including cromlechs (stone circles) and menhir (standing stones), that belong to the so-called "megalithic universe of Évora," with clear parallels to other cromlechs in Portela Mogos (in Montemor-o-Novo). The construction of these structures date back to the 6th millennium BC.
The excavation of the site unearthed a series of 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.
Xerez Cromlech, Portugal
The Xerez Cromlech (Cromeleque do Xerez) is a megalithic structure of standing stones (menhir) around one central stone. The site has been reconstructed since the stones had to be moved to keep them from being submerged by the Alqueva reservoir. They have been placed in a quadrangular shape instead of a circle, which is unusual. Construction is estimated to have taken place sometime between the early 4th to mid-3rd millennium BC. The site is located near Monsaraz, Portugal.
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