Patrimoni - Pau-Dolmen-de-la-Barraca-den-Rabert-empordaturisme

Barraca d’en Robert Dolmen

It is a Middle Neolithic corridor tomb that was visited by Pere Bosch-Gimpera and Lluís Pericot in the summer of 1932. But it was Isidre Macau who first published a plan and a photograph, the in 1934. The first archaeological excavation was carried out in 1942 under the direction of August Panyella and Miquel Tarradell, which made it possible to document various fragments of bell-shaped pottery. Isidre Macau, Miquel Cura and Josep Alsina report the discovery of stone axes near the dolmen. The materials exhumed during the excavation only indicate an occupation during the Chalcolithic (bell-shaped vessel). But based on its architectural type, Tarrús (2002) places it chronologically in the first phase of the corridor tombs in the Empordà-Rosselló, that is, in the first half of the 4th millennium. BC It was restored in 1983 and its access is conditioned.

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  • Carrer Nord, 17494 Pau els Olivars, Catalunya Espanya42º19'2''N 3º7'51''E
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