Rosmeur dolmen

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The Dolmen of Rosmeur (also called Dolmen de l'Anse Viben ) is located in the garden of a house on Rue Scrafic, near the Museum of Penmarc'h in Cornouaille in the Finistère department in Brittany in France . In France, dolmen is the generic term for megalithic structures of all kinds (see: French nomenclature ).

The dolmen has two preserved ceiling slabs that rest on seven bearing stones. The two ends of the dolmen are not preserved. The dolmen is partly still in its tumulus.

The grave mound of Rosmeur is about 100 m south. The Allée couverte of Run-Amor is about 200 m to the west.

See also

literature

  • Pierre-Roland Giot: Prehistory of Brittany. Menhirs and dolmens . Édition d'Art Jos Le Doaré, Châteaulin 1996, ISBN 2-85543-103-4 .

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Coordinates: 47 ° 49 '34.1 "  N , 4 ° 21' 58.9"  W.