Introduction
The dry stone constructions are present in the sorroundings of the villages. Walls, margins and huts are the most frequent. |
This road, where cattle were took walked up, is surrounded by small hay fields. To prevent animals from entering, it was closed with walls that followed the road. |
These stone walls were used in other places to promote the space needed for the path. There are points where they raise high to 2m. |
Also the walls act as retaining margins, to achieve flat surfaces where you can cultivate crops. |
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