The small Dolmen graveyard slots into the urban fabric of the centre of Luras.

The monument stands on the slope of a granite bas relief and has one trapezoidal shaped room with an east-facing entrance. Some support stones, useful for adjusting the roof’s laying plan, rest on the side walls with knife-anchored flat slabs. The latter is made up of a single flat quadrangular slab, about two metres in size.

The monument which was archaeologically examined in 1996 by B. D’Arragon, was damaged by mechanical tools during the excavation work to build the local stadium. Most likely this operation caused the removal of the remains from the grave.

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Proprietà: Privata
Tipo provvedimento: L. 1089/1939 art. 2, 3
Data provvedimento: 03/07/1964
Istituto competente: Soprintendenza ABAP Sassari e Nuoro

Informazioni utili

Ingresso: Libero
Parcheggio: Si
Distanza a piedi: 10m
Sentiero segnalato: Si
Altitudine: 497m
Accessibilità motoria: Totale

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