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Tumulus, covered alleys and cairns in Lower Normandy

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Autel des Druides des Moitiers-d'Allonne
Altar
50270 Les Moitiers-d'Allonne

The Autel des Druides is a Neolithic covered alley located at the Moitiers-d'Allonne, in the English Channel, measuring nearly 20 meters long. Ranked a historic monument in 1906, this sandstone site bears witness to Norman megalithic architecture.
Covered drive from the Bertinière to La Sauvagere
Alloys covered
61600 aux Monts d'Andaine

The covered lane of the Bertinière, known as Maison des Fées, is a 15-metre-long neolithic megalithic monument, located in La Sauvagere (Orne, Normandy), classified in 1967.
Covered driveway of the Petite Roche in Rocheville
Alloys covered
50260 Rocheville

The covered lane of the Petite Roche is a megalithic Neolithic monument located in Rocheville (Manche), Normandy, 19 m long and listed as a historic monument in 1906.
Covered alley called Stones Pouchée
Alloys covered
50440 Vauville

Les Pierres Pouquelées is a neolithic covered driveway located in Vauville, in the Manche, Normandy, dating back about 4500 years.
Pierre Tourneresse de Cairon
Dolmens
14610 Cairon

La Pierre Tourneresse de Cairon is a neolithic dolmen located in Calvados, Normandy, dating from the fourth millennium BC. This funerary monument consists of two rooms and a circular tumulus, reflecting architectural practices of the time.
Tumulus of the Hogue in Fontenay-le-Marmion
Tumulus
14320 Fontenay-le-Marmion

The tumulus of the Hogue, a neolithic funerary monument located in Fontenay-le-Marmion in Normandy, is a 49 m long oval cairn with twelve burial chambers, classified as a Historical Monument since 1905.
Tumulus de la Hoguette à Fontenay-le-Marmion
Tumulus
14320 Fontenay-le-Marmion

The tumulus of the Hoguette, in Fontenay-le-Marmion, Normandy, is a multi-chambered neolithic cairn, classified as a historic monument since 1975. This funeral site gave its name to a European archaeological culture.
Neolithic Tumulus says the Butt of Hu

14270 Condé-sur-Ifs

The Neolithic tumulus of the Butte du Hu, located in Condé-sur-Ifs (Calvados), is a Neolithic collective grave, integrated into a necropolis including two tumuli and six corridor tombs.