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Tumulus, covered alleys and cairns in the Finistère

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2 Lanrivoare Tumulus
Tumulus
29290 Lanrivoaré

The 2 Tumulus of Lanrivoare are protohistoric funerary monuments located in the municipality of Lanrivoare, Brittany. Their exact period remains indefinite.
Tertre de Kerleven de La Forêt-Fouesnant
Tumulus
29940 La Forêt-Fouesnant

Kerleven Terten, at La Forêt-Fouesnant (Finistère), is a prehistoric dolmenic cairn with two burial chambers, dated around 2875 BC, classified as a historical monument in 1965.
Mugau-Bihan covered driveway in Commana
Alloys covered
29450 Commana

The covered alley of the Mugau-Bihan, known as Ti Lia Ven, is a megalithic monument of Neolithic origin (3000–2500 B.C.) located in Commana (Finistery), classified in 1909. It is 14 m long and houses symbolic sculptures and serves as a collective burial.
Alley covered with Plouescat
Alloys covered
29430 Plouescat

The covered walkway of Plouescat, also known as the Guinirvit walkway, is a megalithic monument of the Neolithic located in Plouescat (Finistery), partially immersed on the Kernic anse estran.
Covered drive from Loch-ar-Ronfl to Gouézec
Alloys covered
29190 Gouézec

The covered street of Loch-ar-Ronfl, in Gouézec, Brittany, is a megalithic monument of the Neolithic, classified as a Historical Monument. It bears witness to the funeral practices of that time in the Finistère.
Covered drive from Lesconil to Poullan-sur-Mer
Alloys covered
29100 Poullan-sur-Mer

The covered walkway of Lesconil, known as Ti-ar-c.
Covered walk from the White Church in Bannalec
Alloys covered
29380 Bannalec

The covered lane of the White Church in Bannalec (Finistry) is a megalithic monument of the Neolithic, classified in 1973, partially destroyed and 15 meters long.
Covered drive from Kerugon to Plomeur
Alloys covered
29120 Plomeur

The covered driveway of Kerugon, in Plomeur (Finistery), is a dolmen with corridor of the final Neolithic, classified historical monument. It illustrates the architectural evolution of the Breton collective burials and delivered pottery typical of the region.