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The Barreira Megalithic Complex (Portuguese: Conjunto Megalítico de Barreira) is located in the Sintra municipality in the Lisbon DistrictofPortugal. Situated on a small wooded hill overlooking the village of Odrinhas, site of Roman ruins and an archaeological museum, it consists of about twenty menhirs and other monolithsormegaliths.[1][2]

Barreira Megalithic Complex
Conjunto Megalítico de Barreira
Some of the stones in the complex
LocationSintra, Lisbon District, Portugal
Coordinates38°53′3N 9°22′17W / 38.88417°N 9.37139°W / 38.88417; -9.37139
Altitude150 m (492 ft)
TypeCromlech
Site notes
Discovered1961
ArchaeologistsGil Estevam Miguéis Andrade and Eduardo Prescott Vicente
OwnershipPrivate
Public accessPrivate

The site, which is assumed to be a dolmen or cromlech, contains mainly cylindrical stones of varying heights, with the largest being approximately four metres tall. The size of the stones decreased as they became more distant from the central menhir and the megaliths were arranged irregularly depending on the terrain. No carved or painted symbols have been detected, except for a few pairs of small circular cavities, possibly representing eyes. A small number of items have been found to the west of the complex, including flints from the Lower Paleolithic, ceramic fragments and other items from the Neolithic period, and ceramic fragments from the Iron Age, suggesting that the site has been reused over time.[1][3]

The complex was not identified as a megalithic site until 1961 when it was studied by Gil Estevam Miguéis Andrade and Eduardo Prescott Vicente, who continued their studies in subsequent years. In 1975 several monoliths were removed to be used in construction work at the Port of Ericeira. In 1985, three more menhirs were also removed by the landowners, including the central monolith. It was classified as a Site of Public Interest in 1993.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Conjunto Megalítico de Barreira". Patrimonio Cultural. Retrieved 6 February 2019.
  • ^ "Conjunto Megalítico de Barreira". The Magalithic Portal. Retrieved 6 February 2019.
  • ^ "Conjunto Megalítico da Barreira / Menires da Barreira, no Monte da Barreira". Sistema de Informação para o Património Arquitetónico (SIPA). Retrieved 6 February 2019.

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