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Dolmens in Languedoc-Roussillon

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Dolmen de la Coma Enestapera à Cerbère
Dolmens
66290 Cerbère

The Dolmen de la Coma Enestapera, located in Cerbère, Occitanie, is an emblematic megalithic monument of the region. Its precise history and dating remain to be explored.
Dolmen de la Rouvière à Pelouse
Dolmens
48000 Pelouse

The Dolmen de la Rouvière, located in Pelouse en Lozère, is a megalithic monument of the Neolithic, classified in 1889. Today partially ruined, it bears witness to prehistoric funeral architecture.
Dolmen du Buisson in Mas-Saint-Chély
Dolmens
48210 Mas-Saint-Chély

The Dolmen du Buisson, also known as the Dolmen de Chamblon, is a megalithic monument located in Mas-Saint-Chély en Lozère, classified as a historical monument in 1977. It consists of a funeral chamber and a tumulus of 9 meters in diameter.
Dolmens de Bruneau in Minerve
Dolmens
34210 Minerve

The dolmens of Bruneau in Minerve are megalithic monuments of Neolithic in the Hérault, Occitanie. Ranked in 1889, they testify to ancient funeral practices.
Ancient funeral steles of Aimargues
Steele
30470 Aimargues

The ancient tombstones of Aimargues are eight ancient tombstones located in the cemetery of this commune of Gard in Occitanie.
Dolmen says Table of the Dead

11330 Massac

The dolmen called Table of the Dead, located in Massac, Occitanie, is a megalithic monument of the Neolithic, classified as historical monuments in 1925. This rectangular dolmen dominates a vast landscape from a hill at 562 m altitude.
Dolmen des Fades or Palet de Roland

11700 Pépieux

The Dolmen des Fades, also known as the Palet de Roland, is a megalith with a Chalcolithic corridor located in Pépieux, New Aquitaine. With 24 m long, it is the largest dolmen in southern France, classified as a historical monument.
Dolmen de la Jagantière or Palet de Roland

11160 Villeneuve-Minervois

The Dolmen de la Jagantière, also called Palet de Roland, is a megalithic monument of the recent Neolithic and Chalcolithic located in Villeneuve-Minervois, in the Aude, overlooking the plains of the Minervois at 389 meters altitude.