The Los Menhires archaeological reserve is located in the town of El Mollar, in the Tafí del Valle department, in the province of Tucumán, Argentina; 107 km from the provincial capital San Miguel de Tucumán, [1]u200b approximately in the position 26°59′24″S span>65°42′39″W.
It contains an ancient cultural manifestation in Argentine territory: the Menhirs, enormous granite stones carved and transported 2 thousand years ago by its inhabitants. The Los Menhires Provincial Park is in the foothills of the Tafí Valley, in front of the La Angostura dam, near the town of El Mollar and practically on provincial route 307.[2]u200b This location, with a practically zero degree of protection, was the re...Read more
The Los Menhires archaeological reserve is located in the town of El Mollar, in the Tafí del Valle department, in the province of Tucumán, Argentina; 107 km from the provincial capital San Miguel de Tucumán, [1]u200b approximately in the position 26°59′24″S 65°42′39″W.
It contains an ancient cultural manifestation in Argentine territory: the Menhirs, enormous granite stones carved and transported 2 thousand years ago by its inhabitants. The Los Menhires Provincial Park is in the foothills of the Tafí Valley, in front of the La Angostura dam, near the town of El Mollar and practically on provincial route 307.[2]u200b This location, with a practically zero degree of protection, was the reason why many of the menhirs that were originally in the area disappeared. zone.
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