Dolmen del Mas Clamí

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The Dolmen del Mas Clamí is a north-south oriented rectangular, closed on all sides between 2200 and 1800 BC. Stone box made in BC . It is located in a well-preserved round hill northwest of Castellterçol in the comarca Vallès Oriental in the province of Barcelona in Catalonia in Spain .

The crate, deeply sunk in the hill, consists of one stone on three sides and two on the northwest side. The stones on the long sides are too long. The stones on the short sides are between the long side stones, determine the inner width and are slightly inclined inwards. The partially chipped short stone on the entrance side was excavated by Josep Colominas and local supporters. Regular access was via the ceiling slab. Because this was removed, it couldn't be too heavy, so Catalan stone boxes are usually not very large. A good example is the Cista de Creu de Parròquia.

The bones found in the box correspond to eight burials. Two pendants made of shells ( pectinides ), a partially green stone necklace and three large white necklaces. A dark bowl and various red and / or black fragments, some with incisions, one with fingerprints and one with nail decorations.

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Coordinates: 41 ° 45 ′ 44 "  N , 2 ° 5 ′ 41"  E