Mamoa 1 de Pereiro
Megalithic monument partly destroyed, to present about 17 feet maximum diameter, a central depression accentuated. Are not visible Struts. In the surrounding area there are a few stones of walls that may have been mainstays. It is believed to date from between the end of the 5th Millennium BC and the beginning of the third millennium BC.
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Characteristics
Monuments near Mamoa 1 de Pereiro
Castro de Frades
Fortified village located in a small shed at the bottom of the East mound of monte da Croa stump. It is a rugged spur where noticeable faint traces of a line o…
Fonte de Cambeses do Rio
Stone source, with a spout and a small tank, flanked by two banks also in stone.
Igreja Paroquial de Cambeses do Rio / Igreja de São Mamede
Situated in the heart of the village, in front off the tank. Has five altars and a Romanesque arch. This church attracts many devotees to wash the feet of the …
Mamoa 2 de Pereiro
This megalithic monument would integrate the set of at least three tumuli, along with the Tumulus 1 of Pereiro and the Tumulus of Arregada. Features about 8\/1…
Povoado de Corucho/ Coroa do Coto
Fortified settlement of pre-Roman times located at 1175 metres maximum elevation North of the village of Friars and with reference to the GEODESIC mark of Fria…