🌊 – Sintra’s Bronze Age wasn’t isolated. It was part of a maritime network linking Brittany, Cornwall, and Iberia. Local metalworkers produced V-perforated buttons and palmela points (arrowheads) found across the region.
✨ – While the great dolmens (like Anta de Adrenunes ) date earlier (Neolithic), they remained in use and were reinterpreted during the Bronze Age as ritual landmarks. sintra bronte age
🪨 – Located just outside Sintra, these collective burial tombs (Tholos-type) reveal how Bronze Age communities honored their dead, with artifacts like polished daggers and ceramic vessels. 🌊 – Sintra’s Bronze Age wasn’t isolated
Before the colorful Pena Palace, before the Moors, and before the Knights Templar, Sintra was already sacred. ✨ – While the great dolmens (like Anta
🏺 – Early fortified settlements ( castros ) appeared on hilltops like Cabo da Roca (Europe’s westernmost point) and Peninha , trading tin and copper along the Atlantic.
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👉 Visit the Museu de Arqueologia de São Miguel de Odrinhas to see real Bronze Age tools and local artifacts. Then hike to Moorish Castle – beneath its medieval walls lie prehistoric layers waiting to be understood.