Men-Gouarec dolmen
The dolmen of Men-Gouarec (also called Men-Gouarec'h, Mein Gouarec or Pierre courbée) is located in a field about 200 m south of the "Route de Colpo" road near Botquenno, northwest of Plaudren near Vannes in the Morbihan department in of Brittany in France .
The Allée couverte is about 5.7 meters long and consists of eight bearing stones and an in-situ ceiling slab. On the back stone there are rock carvings of breasts. The edge of the hill, which was formerly enclosed by a low wall, can still be seen.
The finds consist of ceramic fragments, flakes , blades and scrapers made of flint and a dolerite ax .
The Colého menhir and Camp Romain de Kertloc'h are nearby.
See also
literature
- Jacques Briard : Mégalithes de Bretagne. Ouest-France, Rennes 1987, ISBN 2-7373-0119-X .
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Coordinates: 47 ° 47 ′ 47.7 " N , 2 ° 44 ′ 10.8" W.