- The
verracos (Spanish:
verraco; Portuguese: berrão;
literally 'boar'), in the
Iberian Peninsula, are the Vettones's
granite megalithic monuments, sculptures...
- The
verraco of the
bridge (Spanish:
Verraco del puente) in Salamanca, Spain, is an Iron Age
stone statue depicting a bull,
placed at the
entrance of the...
-
Kapeng barako (Spanish: café
varraco or café
verraco), also
known as
Barako coffee or
Batangas coffee, is a
coffee varietal grown in the Philippines,...
- Iron Age ‘Cogotas II’ Culture, also
known as the ‘Culture of the
Verracos’ (
verracos de piedra),
named after the
crude granite sculptures representing...
-
Douro and
Tagus Rivers. They were
characterised by the
production of
Verracos,
sculptures of
bulls and pigs
carved in granite. The
Vaccean group in the...
- islands. C.
liberica is
locally known as
kapeng barako (Spanish: café
verraco). It is
still highly regarded and
grown widely in the Philippines, though...
-
probably of
Celtic origin.
Characteristic for
Cogotas II
cultures are
verraco statues.
These are
stone bovine statues situated on
pasture lands, whose...
-
Bulls of Guisando, in El Tiemblo, Ávila.
These verracos, of
Celtic origin, are
found in many
towns of the
western half of
Castile and León....
- the
Roman Villa of El
Saucedo is
located in the area. A
largely intact verraco was
found in the former. "Datos del
Registro de
Entidades Locales". Secretaría...
- on top, e.g. Stonehenge. Orthostat: an
upright slab
forming part of a
larger structure.
Stone ship
Statues such as most moai
Verraco,
central Iberia...