Anta de Agualva
![]() The dolmen in 2019 | |
Alternative name | Anta do Carrascal |
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Location | Agualva-Cacém, Sintra, Lisbon District, Portugal |
Coordinates | 38°46′24″N 9°17′13″W / 38.77333°N 9.28694°W |
Type | Dolmen |
History | |
Founded | c. 3250 BC |
Periods | Late Neolithic |
Site notes | |
Discovered | 1875 by Carlos Ribeiro |
Archaeologists | Carlos Ribeiro (1875); Georg and Vera Leisner (1944); Veiga Ferreira (1958) |
Condition | Recently restored |
Ownership | Public |
Public access | Yes |
The Anta de Agualva, also known as the Anta do Carrascal, is a
The dolmen is believed to have been made up of a polygonal chamber measuring 3.7 × 3.8 meters and formed by seven vertical stones (
The Anta de Agualva was first identified in 1875 by military engineer and geologist Carlos Ribeiro who excavated this site as well as several other dolmens in the area to the northeast of Lisbon, such as the Anta da Estria, Anta da Pedra dos Mouros, Anta das Pedras Grandes, and Anta do Monte Abraão. The dolmen was registered as a national monument in 1910. In 1944, Georg and Vera Leisner drew up a new plan of the monument similar to that of Ribeiro but, in their case, assuming the existence of a significant tumulus. Further excavations were carried out in 1958 by Veiga Ferreira.[1][2]
The conservation of the monument has always presented problems related to the lack of clearance of the bush and to urban pressure. In 1994, the Archaeological Museum of São Miguel de Odrinhas carried out a set of actions to safeguard the monument, including clearance of the area. In 2004, a park was inaugurated, denominated "Jardim da Anta" (Garden of the Anta), with the dolmen integrated in the landscaping. In 2017, at the initiative of Sintra City Council, work was carried out on the preservation and restoration of the monument and it was formally opened in April of that year.[4][5]
References
- ^ a b "Anta de Agualva". Patrimonio Cultural. Retrieved 22 February 2019.
- ^ a b "Anta de Agualva / Anta do Carrascal". SIPA: Sistema de Informação para o Património Arquitetónico. Retrieved 22 February 2019.
- ^ Boaventura, Rui Jorge Narciso (2009). As antas e o Megalitismo da região de Lisboa (Vol. 1). Lisbon: University of Lisbon, Dept. of History. pp. 68–73.
- ^ "Anta de Agualva". Rota do Património Histórico-Cultural: Sintra Romantica. Retrieved 22 February 2019.
- ^ "Requalificação da Anta de Agualva". O Rouxinol de Pomares. Retrieved 22 February 2019.