The Flat Stones
Entrance to the tomb
Les Pierres Plates - a neolithic dolmen found in Locmariaquer, in Brittany, France, in the department of Morbihan. From 1889, monument historique entered the list of monuments.
The monumental structure was built of 70 boulders, 50 of which have survived to the present, including 38 carriers and 12 ceilings. At the entrance, oriented in the south-east direction, there is a vertically arranged boulder, excavated and erected in this place in 1931 during archaeological works conducted by Zacharie Le Rouzic. From the entrance there is a corridor 6 m long, 1.20 m wide and 1.10 m high. At the end, the corridor suddenly turns left, going into a long, narrow burial chamber 16 m long and only 80 cm wide. At the bend of the corridor, a small branch with a length of 2.70 m and a width of 1.40 m extends to the left. Thirteen of the tomb bearing stones contain rituals depicting anthropomorphic idols.
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