Category: Archaeology > Rock Art
District: Castelo Branco > Sertã > Perna do Galego > Lajeira
, Situated at approximately 830 meters above sea level, this rock art station is located on a sculpted schist rock, providing stunning views of the region.
, The engravings on this rock date from a period extending from the late Neolithic to the Bronze Age, revealing an ancient and mysterious history.
, The engravings feature geometric-symbolic motifs, including spirals, circular compositions, and meander lines. Some of them form complex associations, including anthropomorphic figures.
, The Lageira Rock Art Station plays an important role in the rock art of the region, possibly influenced by the art of the Tagus Valley. Its strategic location suggests a significant territorial demarcation.
, This rock art station is one of the few known in the region, making it a valuable testimony to the recent prehistory of the area.
, The sculptures of Lageira have been compared with those found in the Tagus Valley, especially in the Fratel area. These similarities add intriguing historical connections.
, The Lageira Rock Art Station is classified as a site of public interest, further highlighting its historical and cultural importance.
Sources: https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insculturas_da_Lajeira
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 39.84308127885115, -7.947223083049111
Coordinates DMS: 39°50'35.1"N 07°56'50.0"W