Dolmen de Lannek-er-Men
Dolmen de Lannek-er-Men (also called Er-Roh) is located in Sarzeau in the Morbihan department in Brittany in France and is one of the megalithic structures on the Rhuys Peninsula . The small east-west oriented dolmen with an entrance to the east stands on a meadow near a house. In France, dolmen is the generic term for megalithic structures of all kinds (see: French nomenclature ).
The unusually polygonal chamber consists of twelve stones, six of which are on the sides, support the two cap stones and one stone is next to the complex. Four orthostats close (partly in two positions) the western end. One is at the east end. The floor is paved with large stones. The monument is about 4.0 m long, 1.5 m wide, but only half a meter high.
See also
literature
- Jacques Briard : Mégalithes de Bretagne . Ouest-France, Rennes 1987, ISBN 2-7373-0119-X .
Web links
- Description French Pictures and plan (last accessed on December 19, 2012)
- Description Engl. and pictures
- Video
- Description French and pictures
Coordinates: 47 ° 32 ′ 33.4 " N , 2 ° 48 ′ 36.4" W.