Dolmen la Pierre-Folle (Saint-Priest-la-Feuille)

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Dolmen la Pierre Folle

The dolmen la Pierre Folle , in a park northeast of the hamlet of Saint-Priest-la-Feuille in the Creuse department in France , is a "simple dolmen". In France, dolmen is the generic term for Neolithic megalithic structures of all kinds (see: French nomenclature ).

The slightly overhanging capstone has a flat bottom, but a strongly rounded, almost hemispherical top and was supported by six bearing stones. Five bearing stones are high and narrow, close together and inclined slightly inward. A stone has broken off. The polygonal chamber is about 3.0 m in diameter. The access is to the west, where there seem to be traces of a corridor with stones in the ground. The dolmen is similar to the polygonal dolmen of the funnel-beaker culture .

The dolmen is about 30 meters from the top of the nearby hill. The hilltop looks unnatural and could contain another dolmen. Nearby is the Chiroux dolmen .

There are several legends about the dolmen.

The Dolmen la Pierre Folle has been classified as a Monument historique since 1938 .

Nearby is the Menhir de la Rebeyrolle and the dolmen of Saint Hilaire .

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Coordinates: 46 ° 12 ′ 22.6 "  N , 1 ° 32 ′ 23.5"  E