This is a Middle-Late Neolithic passage tomb that was first described by Isidre Macau (1934). The tomb is integrated into the surrounding vineyard walls, with the short square chamber that supports the upper slab still in place, as well as the side slabs, although there are no traces of the access passage or the mound. In 1934, Macau was able to recover 10 small polished stone axes near the dolmen, eight of which are currently at the Catalonia-Girona Museum of Archaeology. Chronologically, this dolmen dates to the Middle-Late Neolithic period, at the end of the 3rd millennium BC.
17495, Palau Sabardera, Provincia de Gerona, España
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