Merchant Table


Merchant Table

Table des Marchand (Neolithic Arch) is a Neolithic tomb found in Locmariaquer in the French province of Morbihan. From 1889, monument historique entered the list of monuments.

Built at the beginning of the fourth millennium BC the tomb, 6 meters high, has the shape of an oval with dimensions of 30 × 25 m. It is surrounded from the outside by two walls with a diameter of 18 and 20 m. The entrance opening is 1.30 m high, oriented in the south-east direction, leads long 7 meters down the corridor to the burial chamber. The chamber, with dimensions of 3.50 × 3 m and high at 2.40 m, is covered with a large ceiling stone with dimensions of 6.50 × 4 m and a weight of 40 tons. The construction was erected from granite. The exception is the back wall of the burial chamber made of over 50 kilometers of sandstone, decorated with 53 arched rituals arranged in two opposite panels.

Since Roman times, the tomb was used as a source of building material and during the centuries it was largely demolished. It owes its current appearance to reconstruction carried out in 1991. The first archaeological work on the site was already carried out in 1814, the next in 1883 and in the 1980s.



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