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Menhirs in the North

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4 menhir, stone, rock classified dans le Nord

Two menhirs said Twin Stones

59400 Cambrai

The Twin Stones are two menhirs of Neolithic located in Cambrai, in the Hauts-de-France, mysterious witnesses of ancient megalithic practices.
Menhir says The Stone Who Pushes

59265 Aubigny-au-Bac

The menhir La Pierre qui Pousse is a neolithic megalith located in Aubigny-au-Bac (Nord), in the Hauts-de-France. This 2.90 m block of sandstone, buried in a marsh, is associated with local legends.
Menhir says The Stone of the Devil or The Borne of Stones
Menhirs
59259 Lécluse

The menhir, La Pierre du Diable, is a megalithic monument of the Protohistory, located at L lock (North), classified as historical monuments since 1914. Broken in 1918, he testified to local beliefs related to the devil.
Menhir says La Pierre de Dessus-Bise in Sars-Poteries
Menhirs
59216 Sars-Poteries

The Menhir dit La Pierre de Dessus-Bise, located in Sars-Poteries in the Hauts-de-France, is a megalithic monument dating from the Protohistory, classified as a Historical Monument since 1862.
Two menhirs said Pierre Martine in Solre-le-Château
Menhirs
59740 Solre-le-Château

The two menhirs known as Pierre Martine in Solre-le-Château are listed megalithic monuments, located in the Nord department, in the Hauts-de-France region. Their origin dates back to an unspecified prehistoric era.
Menhir says Le Gros Caillou or Grès Montfort de Vendegies-sur-Écaillon
Menhirs
59213 Vendegies-sur-Ecaillon

The menhir du Gros Caillou, also known as Grès Montfort, is a protohistoric megalith located in Vendegies-sur-Écaillon (Hauts-de-France), a 2.30 m high trapezoidal sandstone slab, classified as a historic monument in 1980.