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Friday, November 06, 2009
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Muita gente

Detalhe da paisagem megalítica primaveril em Reguengos

Povoado calcolítico da Contenda (inédito)

Materiais de superfície do povoado neolítico final do Pombal (inédito)

Mais um novo (velho) povoado calcolítico em Reguengos: Vale Carneiro.
Labels:
landscape,
outcrops,
Reguengos de Monsaraz,
settlements
Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Thursday, May 01, 2008
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Megalithic Spring in Alentejo
Monday, February 25, 2008
Thursday, February 07, 2008
To the West of Monsaraz
Barrocal in Winter
New aerial images of the beautiful territory of Monsaraz

Barrocal: the farm house and the granite quarry (respectively, the settlement of the future Communitarian Centre and the Hotel).


Monte do Barrocal (on the left) and the hill of Monsaraz

The Roman villa of Barrocal (the rectangle around the pond). The Alqueva Dam on the horizon.
Monsaraz from the West
Monsaraz and, behind it, the Late Bronze Age hillfort of S. Gens
New aerial images of the beautiful territory of Monsaraz

Barrocal: the farm house and the granite quarry (respectively, the settlement of the future Communitarian Centre and the Hotel).


Monte do Barrocal (on the left) and the hill of Monsaraz
The Roman villa of Barrocal (the rectangle around the pond). The Alqueva Dam on the horizon.
Monsaraz from the West
Monsaraz and, behind it, the Late Bronze Age hillfort of S. Gens
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
The Avenue at Graça do Divor
Two stone paralel lines, in front of the chapel of Nossa Senhora da Graça do Divor: a feature of uncertain date and function.

The Chapel at sunset

The Avenue on its eastern end



The western bottom, on the ridge separating the hydrographic basins of the Tejo and Sado rivers (Pedro Alvim)

To the East of the Chapel, the Avenue is less preserved and shows a slightly different orientation

Around one Km to the South of the Chapel, rests of another stone lined avenue.

The ridge to the South of the Avenue

The Chapel at sunset

The Avenue on its eastern end



The western bottom, on the ridge separating the hydrographic basins of the Tejo and Sado rivers (Pedro Alvim)

To the East of the Chapel, the Avenue is less preserved and shows a slightly different orientation

Around one Km to the South of the Chapel, rests of another stone lined avenue.

The ridge to the South of the Avenue
Monday, January 28, 2008
Aerial landscapes in Central Alentejo
Paço das Vinhas (Évora)
Dolmen of the Paço das Vinhas 2
The River Degebe, close to Paço das Vinhas
In the first plan, a prehistoric settlement, close to the dolmen Paço das Vinhas 2.
Another prehistoric settlement in the left bank of the River Degebe
The same settlement site
A cup marked stone in the settlement
Detail of the cup marked stone
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