Dolmen Mané-er-Loh

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Dolmen Mané-er-Loh

The Dolmen Mané-er-Loh (also called Mane-er-Loch , Dolmen von Clehér or Mané-Bras ) is located in the forest south of the Saint-Jean Canal, about south of Locoal-Mendon in the Morbihan department in Brittany in France .

It is a "P-shaped dolmen" from the Neolithic with a passage and a chamber with a total length of about 13.0 m, which has been classified as a monument historique since 1921 .

The corridor is approximately 9.0 m long and 0.8 to 1.2 m wide. It consists of several engraved bearing stones, the motifs of which are partially weathered, and is covered with three cover plates.

The chamber has an approximately rectangular shape and is about 3.9 m long and wide. It is covered with a slab about 4.3 × 3.2 m that rests on the walls and two internal pillars.

Nearby is the Locqueltas and Mané-Bihan dolmens .

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Coordinates: 47 ° 41 ′ 29.7 ″  N , 3 ° 6 ′ 56.6 ″  W.