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- Title
CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY OF THE GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF PYRENEAN FUNERARY STONE CIRCLES (BARATZE, CROMLECH) IN THE WESTERN PYRENEES.
- Authors
EDESO FITO, Jose Miguel; GOIKOETXEA ZABALETA, Idoia; LOPETEGI GALARRAGA, Ane; ARÉVALO MUÑOZ, Erik; ORUE, Íñigo; MARI ZALDUA, Luis; MUJIKA ALUSTIZA, Jose Antonio
- Abstract
'Baratze' or Pyrenean funerary stone circles, also known as Pyrenean cromlech, are funerary cremation monuments constructed between the Late Bronze Age and the beginning of the Roman period. These monuments consist of small circles, which consist of isolated standing stone blocks that enclose a central funerary deposit. The densest geographical distribution of Pyrenean funerary stone circles is located east of the Leizaran river and the lower basin of the Oria river up to approximately Andorra. Pyrenean cromlechs are located across mountain chains and occasionally share space with other funerary monuments constructed between the Middle Neolithic period and the Bronze Age --dolmens and cists--, whereas in other locations, cromlechs appear to be established in previously unoccupied mountain zones in an approximately continuous fashion by groups of farmers. The discovery of some Pyrenean circles in Ondarre and Beaskin (Sierra de Aralar), away from the nuclear zone and in a space continuously exploited since the Neolithic period, as indicated by the presence of other funerary monuments --dolmens and cists--, generates new questions regarding their distribution and the reasons for distinct densities of these rituals in some areas of the nuclear zone. Therefore, we propose different explanatory hypotheses, adapted to the distinct circumstances, as lithology, history, etc.
- Publication
Zephyrus, 2016, Vol 77, p193
- ISSN
0514-7336
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.14201/zephyrus201677193205