Dolmen of Menga - Wikipedia The Dolmen of Menga (Spanish: Dolmen de Menga) is a megalithic burial mound called a tumulus, a long barrow form of dolmen, dating from the Neolithic period around 3750–3650 BCE
Menga Dolmen Unveiled As “The Greatest Neolithic Engineering . . . A team of archaeologists has deciphered the hidden Neolithic building dynamics within Spain’s 5,700-years-old Menga dolmen Not only were sophisticated engineering and building methodologies discovered, but the tomb’s alignment with surrounding hills offered visitors an other-worldly light show
Dolmens of Antequera | Menga Dolmen, Viera Dolmen El . . . Just outside Antequera you can visit three 5,000-year-old dolmens: Menga Dolmen (the largest in Europe) and Viera Dolmen, which are both located just outside the town, while El Romeral Dolmen is a few km away
This Epic Monument From 6,000 Years Ago Is a Feat of Stone . . . To step foot inside the Dolmen of Menga is to enter, awed, almost into another world The ancient building was constructed nearly 6,000 years ago, and stands to this day, perfectly intact, built of stones weighing up to 150 metric tons each