The Anta Zedes, is also known as the Casa da Moura and is probably the III millennium a. C. being constituted by a polygonal chamber, large, composed of nine interwoven pillars on which rests the roof slab. Its entrance, facing east, is marked by the existence of a "foyer", consisting of two slabs casualties, placed in the soil according to its longest side. There are traces of red paint on a pillar, with stylized representations of human figures and a staff topped by a snake. The slab headboard has written on the outer grounds, consisting of grooves and pits. In excavations were collected two fragments of pottery manual and a knife in Flint.
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