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Tumulus, covered alleys and cairns in the English Channel

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Alloys covered dans la Manche

4 tumulus, alley covered, cairn dans la Manche

Neolithic Tumulus says The Butt containing dolmens

50480 Carentan-les-Marais

The tumulus of the Butte, a megalithic Neolithic building located in Vierville, Manche, consists of two cairns housing burial chambers, demonstrating complex ritual practices around 3500 BC.
Covered gangway

50640 Buais-Les-Monts

The covered road of the Carteières, in Buais-Les-Monts (Manche), is a megalithic neolithic monument composed of two graves with lateral entrance, classified as Historic Monument in 1977.
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.
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.
Autel des Druides des Moitiers-d'Allonne
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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 driveway from Bretteville
Alloys covered
50110 Bretteville

The covered street of Bretteville, known as the Clos-ès-Pierre, is a megalithic neolithic monument located in Bretteville (Manche), classified as historical monuments since the 19th century.