The Magacela stone stele is a stele found in southwestern Iberia, in Magacela. it dates to the Late Bronze Age ca 1100 BC -800 BC. Currently is exhibited at the National Archaeological Museum in Madrid, Spain, España, encrucijada de civilizaciones. Stele is made of slate . Dimensions: Height = 142 cm; Width = 35 cm; Thickness = 32 cm. It is a warrior's stele in the shape of a betyl. Stelae have traditionally been interpreted as markers for the tombs of warrior chiefs but the graves they would accompany have never been discovered, nor funerary furnishings .
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