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The filename appears across various contexts, notably referring to the Tholos de El Romeral , a significant Neolithic burial site in Andalusia, Spain. The Story of El Romeral

: Unlike traditional dolmens that use massive flat capstones, El Romeral features walls made of smaller stones and a corbelled dome—a technique where layers of stone are stepped inward to create a beehive-like roof. DSC02130.jpg

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: The tomb's corridor is specifically aligned toward the Camorro de las Siete Mesas mountain, suggesting that its builders deeply integrated their spiritual practices with the surrounding landscape. University of Nebraska–Lincoln Friday - DSC02130 - Drag

: It is part of the Antequera Dolmens Site, a UNESCO World Heritage complex that provides a window into the funerary rituals and architectural evolution of southern Europe's early civilizations. Other Potential Contexts