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    The Coll de la Llosa dolmen is a megalithic structure located on the border of the communes of Bouleternère, Casefabre and Saint-Michel-de-Llotes in the...
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    miles (24.9 km). Tours is 85 km distant, and Poitiers 53 km distant. Dolmen de la Pierre Levée, near the hamlet of Confluent. The manor house of Granges,...
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  • The Tragic Dolmen (French: Le dolmen tragique) is a 1948 French mystery drama film directed by Léon Mathot and starring André Alerme, Germaine Rouer and...
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    Argelès-sur-Mer. Buildings Dolmen of the Collets de Cotlliure (Monument historique) Dolmen of the Cova de l'Alarb (Monument historique) Dolmen of Sant Pere dels...
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    forest road. Other dolmens (Gratallops dolmen, Coll de les Portes dolmen, Coll de la Farella dolmen) and two menhirs (Pedra Dreta de Sant Salvador and...
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    Pignot, Histoire de l'ordre de Cluny, vol II, p. 190 Léopold Delisle, Le cabinet des manuscrits, I, pp. 457–459 "Abbaye St Pierre de Moissac". Archived...
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    Brittany in northwestern France, consisting of stone alignments (rows), dolmens (stone tombs), tumuli (burial mounds) and single menhirs (standing stones)...
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    Nordic megalith architecture (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    of over 100 tons occur (e.g. the Browneshill Dolmen in County Carlow in Ireland and the Dolmen de la Pierre Folle (150 tons) near Montguyon in the Charente...
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  • R.C.A., vol. 12, 1961, p. 104-105. (fr) Pierre Ponsich, "Dolmens et roches gravés du Roussillon", Revista de Studi Liguri, Bordighera, vol. anno XV, nos...
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    the Wayback Machine Evendon, J (2001-02-11). "Le Dehus - Burial Chamber (Dolmen)". The Megalithic Portal. Retrieved 2008-09-16. Wikimedia Commons has media...
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    d'Artigue or of Lartigue La Romieu: collegial church Saint-Pierre Cahors: cathedral Saint-Étienne Cahors: Valentré Bridge Gréalou: dolmen of Pech-Laglaire Figeac:...
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  • of the commune's western border. The 14th-century church at La Serre. A dolmen, the "Pierre-sous-Pèze" at the hamlet of Planchat. Two châteaux, at Buxerolle...
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  • a French antiquarian and historian, who introduced the terms menhir and dolmen, both taken from the Breton language, into antiquarian terminology. He interpreted...
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    Siberia and MongoliaPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Dolmen – Type of single-chamber megalithic tomb Fulacht fiadh – Burned mound from...
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  • excludes ruins of limited height and statues. The list also excludes: dolmens, a type of single-chamber megalithic tomb, usually consisting of three...
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    December 2023. The dolmen de la table du loup vieux (classed as a Monument in 1911) the dolmen de Touls near Coltines, the dolmen de Mons at Saint-Flour...
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    French Comte de Caylus was the first to describe the Carnac stones. Pierre Jean-Baptiste Legrand d'Aussy introduced the terms menhir and dolmen, both taken...
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    Netherlands. Dolmen Henge Megalithic architectural elements Menhir (standing stone) Stonehenge of the Netherlands Gowland 1902, pp. 22 Adam, Jean-Pierre (1977)...
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    upper end of the promontory is the Pointe de la Torche Dolmen, a tumulus containing several half-buried dolmens, remnants of a multi-chambered Megalithic...
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  • the Pierre Fritte dolmen (Yermenonville, Eure et Loire department) had the same mitochondrial haplogropup K and Y-DNA haplogroup I2a1. The Pierre Brunehaut...
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    the burial chamber Dolmen du Mané Lud Dolmen du Mané Retual Dolmen de Kercadoret Les Pierres Plates Les Pierres Plates Les Pierres Plates Carnac Stones...
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    Pays de la Loire in north-western France. In the surrounding countryside, one can find prehistoric standing stones, or dolmens ("dolmen de la Pierre" and...
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    chapel, registered as a Monument historique in 1977. La Pierre Procureuse Dolmen is a Neolithic dolmen, registered as a Monument historique in 1930. Church...
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    operation Dragoon) The Eglise St Michel Eglise Notre-Dame du Peuple The Dolmen Pierre de la fée (fairy's Stone), also known as the fruit rock. Nicolas Agnesi...
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  • Peyre-Brune (category Dolmens in France)
    French adjective brune for brown. It is also known as Pierre-Brune or dolmen of Belet. The dolmen is completely surrounded by woods and is positioned on...
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    In the late 18th century, before any excavations were carried out, Jean-Pierre Houël drew a plan based on that knowledge, which has been found to be highly...
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    Maine (province) (category History of Pays de la Loire)
    and Sarthe, now they are incorporated together in the Pays de la Loire Region. Des Erves dolmen 4000 BC Gallo-Roman and medieval city wall in Le Mans Lassay...
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    appears to have suffered some deliberate destruction, though Le Trepied Dolmen remains. World War II fortifications, built during the 1940-45 German occupation...
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    Bronze Horseman (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Saint-Pétersbourg, extrait du livre de N.Smirnova, ci-dessous. (in French) Transport du piédestal de la statue de Pierre le Grand, in La Nature, 1882. Ruprechtsberger...
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    Joué-du-Bois (category Dolmens in France)
    monument in 1991. la Grandière Dolmen is a Neolithic Dolmen, registered as a monument in 1889. The Wolf Stone Dolmen is a Neolithic Dolmen, registered as...
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