Pendréau dolmen
The Dolmen of Pendréau (also called Dolmen of Pendreo or Dolmen de Pendreo à Lennon) is located in the hamlet of Pendréau, southwest of Lennon , east of Châteaulin in the Finistère department in Brittany in France . In France, dolmen is the generic term for Neolithic megalithic structures of all kinds (see: French nomenclature ).
The incompletely preserved dolmen simple from the Bronze Age consists of two orthostats that carry a capstone about 3.0 × 2.0 m, which carries six bowls ( French Pierre aux écuelle ). All three stones are not very thick. The dolmen is on an embankment at the corner of a field. There is a stone box 200 meters away .
Nearby is the Allée couverte of Loch-ar-Ronfl .
See also
literature
- Jacques Briard : Mégalithes de Bretagne. Ouest-France, Rennes 1987, ISBN 2-7373-0119-X .
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Coordinates: 48 ° 11 ′ 13.8 " N , 3 ° 55 ′ 18.9" W.