This is an oscillating block of granite that rests precariously on a support made of the same rock with pans, stream lines and anthropomorphic engravings on it. At the top is a natural oval-shaped concave that is 1 metre long by 0.5 metres wide and 0.4 metres deep. Lluís Marià Vidal first wrote about it in 1914 and since then several authors have referred to it in their studies. The general lack of an archaeological context and data of the surroundings of these phenomena make them considerably more difficult to interpret. J. Tarrús (2002), based on the parallels with the sculptures in the Albera area, the Serra de Rodes and Cap de Creus, dates it back to between the Middle Neolithic period to the Chalcolithic.
Camí De Capmany Al Pas De L'estrada, 17750 Capmany, Provincia de Gerona, España
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