Dolmen of Sorginetxe, Basque Country, Alava, Spain
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Dolmen of Sorginetxe, Spain
The Dolmen of Sorginetxe stands tall amidst the rolling Basque hills in Alava, Spain, inviting you to step back into a time long before the region's bustling modern-day life. Sorginetxe is a Basque term meaning 'house of Sorgin' or 'house of witches.' Dating back to 3,000 BCE, this ancient burial site was crafted by the early Basque inhabitants and provides a glimpse into their spiritual practices. The dolmen consists of massive stones arranged in a formation that was used for burial purposes, and possibly, ceremonies. Over time, this megalith has withstood centuries of weathering and still serves as a powerful reminder of the past.
The Basque Country is a region that has always held its own, offering more than just scenic views and modern cities. With a language that's hardly spoken anywhere else in the world, and a culture that honours both tradition and innovation, it's a place where history isn't just learned – it's lived. The Dolmen of Sorginetxe is just one example of the fascinating remnants from the early days of the Basque civilisation.
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