An investigation of the enigmatic Romeral Dolmen in Antequera, Spain. It is one of three megalithic chambers in the area, that surround ‘Lover’s Rock’ a huge simulacra of a face in the landscape. It has a remarkable ‘tholos’ design, with massive megaliths making up the tomb and it is thought to be 2000 years younger than the nearby Menga Dolmen and Viera Dolmen, but this is not confirmed. Hugh Newman also explores a possible site of an occupational mound that the builders may have lived upon, as well as the ‘Lover’s Rock’ that dominates the l;andscape, and theorises about their importance.
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