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Menhir du Bourg de Carnac dans le Morbihan

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine Celtique
Menhirs

Menhir du Bourg de Carnac

    Chemin de Pouldeve
    56340 Carnac
State ownership
Menhir du Bourg de Carnac
Menhir du Bourg de Carnac
Menhir du Bourg de Carnac
Menhir du Bourg de Carnac
Menhir du Bourg de Carnac
Crédit photo : Tsaag Valren - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Néolithique
Âge du Bronze
Âge du Fer
Antiquité
Haut Moyen Âge
Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
4100 av. J.-C.
4000 av. J.-C.
0
1800
1900
2000
Néolithique
Construction period
1889
Historical classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Menhir (Box O 914): ranking by list of 1889

Origin and history

The Menhir du Bourg, also known as the Menhir de Pouldève (or Poul Devé), is an iconic megalithic monument located in the centre of Carnac, in the Morbihan. This stone block, with a height of 2.70 meters, rests on a stone pedestal of about 50 cm. It is accessible via a small dead end, the way to Pouldève, and bears an inscription indicating that it is a "State property". Its urban location, in the heart of the village, contrasts with the majority of menhirs, often located in the countryside or aligned in prehistoric sites.

Ranked as historical monuments in 1889, the Menhir du Bourg illustrates the early emphasis placed on the preservation of neolithic remains in Brittany. The mention of its listing in 1889 underscores its early status as a protected heritage, at a time when the preservation of megaliths became a national concern. The site is now managed by the state, as evidenced by the facade terminal, and remains a point of interest for visitors interested in the prehistoric history of the region.

The menhir is part of a broader context of Breton megaliths, characteristic of Neolithic, during which the local communities erected these stones for probably ritual or commemorative purposes. Carnac, renowned for its menhir alignments, houses here an isolated but equally significant specimen. Its masonry pedestal, an addition after the original erection, could indicate a desire for stabilization or further development, reflecting the conservation practices of the 19th and 20th centuries.

The available sources, including Wikipedia and Monumentum, confirm its precise address at l-8 Impasse de Pouldeve, as well as its administrative membership in the Morbihan department (code Insee 56034). Although the details of its exact erection and its original function remain unknown, its classification and location make it a tangible witness to the neolithic occupation in Brittany, accessible to the public in an urban setting atypical for this type of monument.

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