Saint-Michel tumulus

Tumulus of St. Michel
Location Carnac, France
Region Brittany
Coordinates 47°35′16″N 3°04′24″W / 47.58779°N 3.07341°W / 47.58779; -3.07341
Type Tumulus
Length 125m
Width 60m
Height 10m

The Tumulus of St. Michel is a megalithic grave mound, located east of Carnac in Brittany, France.[1] It is the largest grave mound in continental Europe.

History

Saint-Michel tumulus plan (by Zacharie Le Rouzic - Archaeologist who undertook new research and discovered new chests around the central chamber).

The tumulus was built during the fifth millennium BC.

The Saint-Michel tumulus consists of a mound of earth and stones 125 meters long, 50 meters wide and 10 meters high.[1] Explored in 1862, researchers found there a central vault containing a fairly prestigious funerary furniture : axes, pearls, flint tools and sillimanite.

It is the subject of a classification as "Monument historique" (National heritage site) since 1889.

References

  1. 1 2 "Saint-Michel tumulus". www.megalithes-morbihan.com. Retrieved 6 November 2014.


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