Showing posts with label Megalithic grave. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Megalithic grave. Show all posts

Sep 8, 2023

Ca na Costa - Es Pujols / Formentera (Spain)

In the north of the Balearic island Formentera near Es Pujols we discovered a very geometric dolmen. It was built in the bronze age between 2.000 and 1.600 BC. Human remains and ceramic fragments were found at this beautiful site.

The dolmen is surrounded by a big fence which was closed during our stay.   












 

May 1, 2018

Dolmen de Mané Rethual - Locmariaquer (France)

This dolmen is situated about 300m from the Table des Marchand. It is also known as Mané Rutual or Men Er Rutual and dated at about 3800 BC. With its length of 20m it is the longest passage grave in Brittany (passage 9,50m, prechamber 6,50m, main chamber 5m).

Most of the stones consist of local granit but the broken topstone is from orthogneiss from Auray (10 km away).

In former times the dolmen was covered by stones as a tumulus and by sand and plants, too.

 
View from the back of the dolmen
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Chamber on the end of the dolmen
 
 
 
 

May 23, 2016

Dolmen de Mané Lud - Locmariaquer (France)

The Dolmen de Mané Lud is one of the biggest and most important megalithic monuments in Brittany. It is situated at the highest point in the peninsula in Locmariaquer - surrounded by trees and old houses in a nice and quiet area far away from tourism.
 

Actually the Dolmen is part of a Tumulus of 80m length, 50m width and 5m height. The corridor has a length of 10m but only 5m are covered with stones. Dimensions of the chamber are 4m x 3m and a maximum height of 1,80m. The capstone of the Dolmen has a length of 8,30m, width of 4m and height of 0,5m but it is broken in two pieces.

In the Dolmen skeletal remains of two humans, pottery sherds and flintstone were found.
The very special in this Dolmen are several carvings in the end stones and the floor plate but not on the ones consisting from granite only from orthogneiss. They seem to show a whale blowing water (interpreted by Serge Cassen).
There are similar carvings at Gavrini. The smaler carvings look like Báculos (crooks).

Geographical coordinates: 47°34'26.3"N / 2°57'03.7"W

The Tumulus with the Dolmen on its top
View from the top of the Tumulus with one large top stone
The Dolmen from above with its entrance on the left
Dolmen to right and house left
End stone with whale carvings
View from inside through the corridor
Top stones of the Dolmen
 
 


Aug 17, 2015

Megalithic Grave - Steinfeld (Germany)

In the village of Steinfeld (district of Bismarck) in Saxony-Anhalt is a big megalithic grave situated near the church, next to a play area.
It is the longest grave in Saxony-Anhalt with a length of appr. 47m and width of appr. 8m. There are 53 stones now, maybe 77 in former times. The grave consists of 17 stones and 6 endstones.
The site dates from 3.500 to 2.800 BC.