Megaliths

The main human relics from prehistoric times are megalithic constructions. (Megalith means “large stones”)

Portugal has hundreds, if not thousands, of megalithic sites. These are broken down into the following categories:

  • Tombs
  • Standing Stones
  • Alignments or circles

Many of these sites are visitable, but some are on private land. As archaeologists excavate these sites, any artefacts of human creation are kept in museums or universities.

Use the map at the right to search among the various megalithic sites (highlighted map markers indicate megaliths that are described on this website), or browse through the entries below. More posts are added as sites get visited.

  • Vale Maria do Meio Cromlech

    Vale Maria do Meio Cromlech

    Portuguese name: Cromeleque do Vale Maria do Meio Nestled in a cork oak forest, the stones stand in an elongated group. The hot breeze blows past them and through the trees, making the leaves tremble and rustle slightly. That’s the only sound you hear, along with the buzz of insects. The stones reflect the intense…

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  • Anta de Agualva

    Anta de Agualva

    Also called: Anta do Carrascal The buzz of traffic is fairly constant. People and dogs come walking by frequently. This is an urban setting, with houses and apartment blocks, shops and businesses all around. You walk along cement pathways, and approach the tomb along wooden boardwalks. There it lies, surrounded by green hedges, nestled in…

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