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4 +2 | losa de cabecera |
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5 | piedra cúbica de punta |
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losa de cabecera Explanation: También puede decirse losa de/del fondo, o simplemente cabecera. La "backstone" es la losa del fondo del dolmen; suele llamarse losa de cabecera. Las losas pueden llamarse también ortostatos. "La losa del fondo (llamada dalle de chevet/«losa de cabecera») mide 1,20 m de altura, 1,25 m de anchura y 20 cm de espesor medio. " http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caixa_de_Rotllan He aquí una revista bilingüe de prehistoria con varios ejemplos: "There were other smaller stelae, such as the ogival, decorated with crooks (crosses) and with a shield (“ecusson”), which during the construction of the Table des Marchands was reincorporated as the backstone." (p. 94) "Existieron otras estelas de menor envergadura como la ogival, adornada con báculos y con un escudo, que durante la construcción del dolmen de Table des Marchand fue reincorporada como ortostato de cabecera." (p. 79) "Passage dolmens in east Languedoc (from Minervois to the Ardèche). This type has a rectangular, trapezoidal or sub-squared chamber, with a backstone fitted between two lateral supports and a large capstone." "Dólmenes de corredor del Languedoc oriental (del Minervois hasta el Ardèche). Este tipo posee una cámara rectagular, trapezoidal o sub-cuadrada, con una cabecera (losa de fondo) encastrada entre dos soportes laterales y una gran cobija." (p. 86) Etc. http://www.juntadeandalucia.es/culturaydeporte/museos/media/... |
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