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Carnac can refer to different things. Mostly the town located in Brittany, France. Famous for its neolithic & megalithic monuments
< home # store # services # articles # game # app #contact > Carnac stones (Breton: Steudadoù Karnag) In the NW of France. Carnacs monuments date back to prehistoric times and are a popular tourist attraction. They provide insight into the ancient history, the neolithic age, and the culture of the region. These monuments…
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A group of 5 neolithic barrow exist. Tumulus Bougon. In Nouvelle Aquitaine, France
< home # store # services # articles # game # app #contact > Western France. One of the most famous and well-preserved groups of prehistoric burial mounds (or tumulus) exist. Raising scientific interest. There discovery in 1840 got many involved. Including tool operators; archaeologists, scientists; and, public/private business. Consisting of a central mound, (tumulus…
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St Michel is a Tumulus in NW France. A part of megalithic structures in the area. Known as Carnac stones
< home # store # services # articles # game # app #contact > St Michel is a Tumulus in NW France. A part of megalithic structures in the area. Known as Carnac stones A megalithic grave mound, exists in Brittany, France. located east of Carnac in France. Known as St Michel. It is the…
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Dolmen de Bagneux is great covered stone
< home # store # services # articles # game # app #contact > Dolmen de Bagneux is a great covered stone. It is a megalith located in Saumur, France. And, one of the largest in Europe. Its location in a forested area adds to the mysterious and ancient atmosphere of the site, and, the…
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Michelsberg culture (4400 to 3500bc) is characterized by undecorated pointy based tulip beakers
< home # store # services # articles # game # app #contact > A hill near Untergrombach, Germany, belongs to entitling central Europe’s late neolithic period. Michelsberg culture (4400 to 3500bc) is characterized by undecorated pointy based tulip beakers The entire area, covers much of west central Europe, along both sides of the Rhine.…
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Gavrinis contains the Gavrinis tomb, a megalith comparable to some in Breton, Ireland & Orkney
< home # store # services # articles # game # app #contact > Gavrinis is popularly believed to be derived from the Breton words gavr (goat) and enez (island). It contains the Gavrinis tomb, a megalith comparable to others in Breton, Ireland and Orkney Notable for its abundance of megalithic art from the European…
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To many, neolithic Kefalari or Κεφαλάρι was spring, lit, or abundant gushing water
< home # store # services # articles # game # app #contact > To many, neolithic Kefalari or Κεφαλάρι was spring, lit, or abundant gushing water. This one may have had mythical meanings, and was not far from the pyramid of Hellenikon Where the carbonate mountains end, large quantities of water from the subterranean…