(July 5, 2022) Dolmens are associated with dryland agriculture which depended on rain rather than irrigation for their crops. They appear from Ireland to Korea, from the Caucasus Mountains to Jordan. India also has many and China has a cluster of about 80 surviving along the Huifa River just north of Korea which have a late date of 900 BCE indicating a late start of dryland agriculture there.
The widespread existence of these dolmens indicates a common nature spiritual culture once existed throughout Eurasia.
Given their whiteness and shape dolmens seem to represent the bones of a giant ribcage. Inside each ribcage was the heart which represented life power due to it blood connection and the liver which represented motion power because it was attached to the breathing diaphragm. Dolmen’s were centers of spiritual power for a community.
Most of the dolmens in Europe are orientated east-west along the path of the sun. The only exception is southern France where its dolmens are orientated north-south (Hoskin 2011). Their orientation in other parts of the world has not yet been reported. The north-south orientation of southern France is similar to that at Gobekli Tepe and Catalhoyuk. At Gobekli Tepe the ritual areas opened towards the north and spiritual side of the Catalhoyuk buildings was also on the north side. The east-west orientation is that of the life-growth powers while the north-south orientation is that of the motion powers because it is the direction of the pole star of the night sky.
Some Dolmens had their circular sacred space marked by a ring of stones. This ring would have been the natural place to mark the furthest reach of the rising and setting of the sun and certain stars which could be used to define the ideal time for various farming activities such as planting. This practice led directly to the henges in Britain. In the Golan heights such circular stones seem to have just been placed around the base of the original dirt mound (Fraser 2018).
Evidence for their use as a community's ancestral power centers is starting to come in. (González and all, 2025)
Carolina Cabrero González a, Juan Antonio Cámara Serrano a, Enrique Cerrillo Cuenca (February 2025) A larger-scale study of the visual dominance at the Gor River megalithic landscape (Granada, Spain) Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports Volume 61, 104912. Online at: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2024.104912