
The chamber with false portal and well preserved portal gallery is located under Mezetsu cliffs (Phabguchel group of monuments), Mezetsu range, Tuapse region, Caucasus, Russia. Middle Bronze Age (4000-2000 BC), Dolmen Culture of Caucasus. The dolmen was partly buried under old mountain slip. The false portal side has been decorated with rounded roof and extended with stone fence fallen apart. Ложнопортальный плиточный дольмен Пхабгучел-9 расположен на хребте Мезецу, Туапсинский район. Частично завален оползнем (как и Шойкуйский рядом). Полностью сохранилась крытая галерея перед фасадной стороной камеры. Сторона ложного портала, ориентированная на юг, обозначена закругленной гранью массивного перекрытия (разломано сейчас) и разползающейся каменной оградкой из массивных камней. Source: Objaverse 1.0 / Sketchfab
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