Tholos de El Romeral, situated 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) north east of the town of Antequera (Andalusia), is one of the most important examples of early Bronze Age architecture in southern Europe.
It is recognised and attributed to the wider culture of the Los Millares, which had its centre more than 200 kilometres to the east.
Tholos de El Romeral is a chambered tomb covered by a mound.
The larger chamber has a diameter of approximately 4.20 metres (13.8 ft) and has corbelled walls built in the same way as the corridor, projecting inwards and culminating in a megalithic capstone.
the Romeral Dolmen is certainly a burial site because human remains, shells, and two types of ceramics were found within it.