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Tumulus, covered alleys and cairns in Poitou-Charente

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Tumulus en Poitou-Charente

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Field Tumulus Courçon Shawls
Tumulus
17170 Courçon

The tumuli of Champ Châlon, located in Benon in Charente-Maritime, form a megalithic ensemble of Neolithic (V-IVth millennium BC) composed of seven collective burials classified as historical monuments.
Together the two tumulus with dolmenic chambers, called tumulus of Montiou
Tumulus
79120 Sainte-Soline

The Montiou tumulus, located in Sainte-Soline (Deux-Sèvres), is a megalithic complex of the Middle Neolithic (4th millennium BC) housing four dolmens with parallel long corridors, rare example of Atlantic funerary architecture restored and classified in 1986.
Tumulus de la Haute Flotte à Saint-Cyr
Tumulus
86130 Saint-Cyr

The tumulus of the Haute Flotte in Saint-Cyr is a funerary monument located in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, near Saint-Cyr. His exact period remains indefinite.
Tumulus of Nuverteils in Limalonges
Tumulus
79190 Limalonges

The tumulus of Nuverteils, located in Limalonges, New Aquitaine, is a prehistoric megalithic monument housing dolmen and funeral remains, searched in the 20th century.
Pairé Tumulus in Prisse-la-Carrière
Tumulus
79360 Prissé-la-Charrière

Pairé's tumulus, at Prisse-la-Charrière (Deux-Sèvres), formed a Neolithic necropolis classified as a historical monument, consisting of three elongated and circular tumulus, which witnessed collective funeral practices between 4460 and 3980 BC.
Tumulus and camp

16200 aux Métairies

The Tumulus and Camp des Métairies is an archaeological site of the Neolithic region located in the Charente, associated with a medieval castral motte and Gallic or Roman hypotheses.
Float tumulus

16230 Luxé

The tumulus of the Folatière, built in the Neolithic in Luxé (Charente), is a 143 m long megalithic funerary monument, classified as a historical monument in 1957.
Tumulus says The Big Dognon

16140 Tusson

The tumulus of Gros Dognon, in Tusson (Charente), is a megalithic monument of Neolithic, one of the largest in Europe, inscribed in historic monuments in 1960.