Allée couverte from Kerbalannec
The Allée couverte of Kerbalannec , also known as Kerbannalec or Ti ar C'horriged (House of Korrigans ), is located north of Kerbalannec Vraz, in Beuzec-Cap-Sizun in Cornouaille , in the Finistère department in Brittany in France .
The gallery grave should not be confused with the complex of Plobannalec-Lesconil, also known as Ti ar C'horriged, in Poullan-sur-Mer or with the one about 1.5 km north in the municipality of Beuzec-Cap-Sizun near the stone Bateau de pierre of Saint Conogan .
The Allée couverte is part of a field border. The rectangular chamber made up of 18 bearing stones (an entrance cannot be seen in Paul du Chatellier's sketch) is around 12.0 meters long, over 2.0 meters wide and high enough to stand upright inside. The northwest end is complete, but the southeast end has been damaged while five of the likely six capstones are preserved in situ . In the north, two small vertical plates divide a chamber.
To the north of Luguenez stands the approximately 3.0 m high menhir of Luguenez and to the north of the gallery grave is the Moulin de Kériolet water mill .
See also
literature
- Jacques Briard : Mégalithes de Bretagne. Ouest-France, Rennes 1987, ISBN 2-7373-0119-X .
- Pierre-Roland Giot: Prehistory of Brittany. Menhirs and dolmens. Édition d'Art Jos Le Doaré, Châteaulin 1996, ISBN 2-85543-103-4 .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Apparently he simply added to the part that was already destroyed at the time - in which the access must have been
Coordinates: 48 ° 4 '59.6 " N , 4 ° 27' 16.8" W.