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Português: Conjunto de desenhos relativos aos achados arqueológicos no sítio de Alcaria, no concelho de Aljezur, em Portugal. Estão representadas seis sepulturas, um corte lateral para demonstrar a diferença na altitude entre duas delas, e uma infusa, encontrada num dos sepulcros. Esta imagem foi publicada na obra "O Archeologo Português", volume IX, de 1904, disponibilizada pela Direcção Geral do Património Cultural.
English: Several drawings of archeological finds in the place of Alcaria, in the Aljezur municipality, in southern Portugal. Represented are six graves, a lateral view to show the height difference between two of them, and a small pitcher, found in one of the graves. This image was published in the "O Archeologo Português" magazine, IX volume, of 1904, and scanned by Direcção Geral do Património Cultural.
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Source http://www.patrimoniocultural.gov.pt/static/data/publicacoes/o_arqueologo_portugues/serie_1/volume_9/173_exploracao_algarve.pdf
Author Bernardo de Sá
Camera location37° 17′ 10.07″ N, 8° 48′ 26.32″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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