Friday 23 November 2012

Villamartin Dolmen Script

Feb 1, '12 1:19 AM
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http://www.juntadeandalucia.es/cultura/museos/MCA/index.jsp?redirect=S2_3_1_1.jsp&idpieza=100&pagina=1
Quartz crystal prism, Transparent, slightly smoky, featuring hexagonal. It is a natural product formed by crystallization of igneous rocks, particularly pegmatites.
Length: 20 cm. Average thickness: 6.5 cm.
Neolithic (transition from V to IV millennium BC). Origin Alberite Dolmen, Villamartin, Cadiz.

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This is one of the most interesting prehistoric province of Cadiz. The rarity of the material, from a distant area (possibly the Central System), and a burial deposit megalithic allow a number of considerations. It has a clear purpose and prestige undoubtedly linked to magical thinking, which attributed certain powers to the rare materials like this. It is little room available to communities, so that your deposit inside the dolmen of special veneration Alberite indicates that it was subjected. This piece has a number of problems of dating, connected with the chronology assigned to the dolmen Alberite by their excavators, J. Munoz and F. Ramos Giles Pacheco. These researchers have pointed to this chronology Neolithic megalithic tomb, which contrasts with the traditional date for this type of construction, set in the Bronze Age (third millennium BC). Recently, however, has been pointing toward a dating usually older than the megalithic constructions admitted to the Atlantic coast of the Iberian Peninsula.

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Top photo, Oversoul 7, by Jane Roberts ~ Sumari cordellas
Other photos from this documentary about the dolmen at Villamartin, Cadiz:
http://www.rtve.es/alacarta/videos/arqueomania/arqueomania-capitulo-12/1306865/
http://www.mundocultural.net/rupestre/alberite.htm
http://druta.wordpress.com/2011/10/15/dolmen-de-alberite-villamartin/
http://cuevadelapileta.blogspot.com/2012/01/arqueomania-capitulo-12.html?spref=fb
Huelva megalithic writing 3000 years before the Phoenician script

and some more related ancient Iberian stuff:
http://www.labitacoradejenri.blogspot.com/2011/12/en-busca-del-santuario-ibero-de-tossal.html
Tanit ~ Iberians

www.historiayarqueologia.com
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Our weekly magazine with news of Archaeology at Spain is ready: http://paper.li/LaBdejenri
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ancient Iberian script:
http://youtu.be/alPptcDcI8M
Kev Wordblade Script
Kev Wordblade Script

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