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    August 14, 2023

    This interesting archaeological site is located in the forest of the municipality of La Roca del Vallés. It belongs to the Popular Neolithic period. It is moderately preserved because it does not present all its original structure.

    It is a small gallery. It preserves a rectangular chamber with a cover and a slab on the left side of its access corridor. The chamber is oriented to the southwest and it is believed that the original corridor must have been about 2 m long and the mound could reach 8 m in diameter. Two aspects of this construction could be highlighted, one is its location, fully dominating the Pre-coastal Depression, which indicates that it could be seen from many places, and the other is the orientation axis of the chamber, with the entrance to the southwest, made little usual.

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      May 27, 2023

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      The dolmen of Céllecs, dolmen of Séllecs, dolmen of the Cabana del Moro de Céllecs, dolmen of the Cabana del Moro, Cava del Moro or Cabana del Moro[1] is located in the Parc de la Serralada Litoral, specifically at Roca del Vallès .


      Description

      Some sources consider it of the small low Catalan gallery type and others a rectangular cist. The head slab, two side slabs, two smaller ones that must have belonged to the gallery, and the very large roof slab are preserved. The rest of the gallery has disappeared and little remains of the mound - only a few stones behind the dolmen on the NE side. The room, rectangular, is oriented to the southwest. According to Mr. J. Tarrús, the original corridor must have been about 2 m long and the mound could reach 8 m in diameter.


      Discovered in 1929 by the Agrupació Excursionista de Granollers, it was excavated by Josep Colomines and he found only a fragment of handmade earthenware. After excavations, it was raised again and given its current layout. It is dated between the late Neolithic and the Chalcolithic (2500-1800 BC).

      [ESP]

      The dolmen of Céllecs, dolmen of Séllecs, dolmen of the Cabaña del Moro de Céllecs, dolmen of the Cabaña del Moro, Cava del Moro or Cabaña del Moro[1] is located in the Parque de la Cordillera Litoral, specifically in the Roca del Valley


      Description

      Some sources consider it to be of the small Catalan low gallery type and others a rectangular cist. The head slab, two lateral ones, two smaller ones that should have belonged to the gallery, and the very large cover slab are preserved. The rest of the gallery has disappeared and few vestiges of the tumulus remain: only a few stones behind the dolmen, on the NE side. The rectangular room faces southwest. According to Mr. J. Tarrús, the original passage must have been about 2 m long and the mound could reach 8 m in diameter.


      Discovered in 1929 by the Excursionist Association of Granollers, Josep Colomines excavated it and found only a handmade clay fragment. After the excavations, it rose again and was given its current layout. It is dated between the final Neolithic and the Chalcolithic (2500-1800 BC).

      Source: Wikipedia

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        April 11, 2025

        A very interesting megalithic area, both for its history and for the countless tracks, trails, and trials, each more fun than the last.

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