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Menhirs of France

Menhirs are one of the characteristic forms of megalithism in Neolithic. Until recently, menhirs have been associated with the campaniform culture which occupied Europe at the end of Neolithic and early bronze age, between 4500 and 2500 B.C.E. Some recent work on the megaliths in Brittany suggests an older origin, up to 6000 or 7000 years BCE.

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Menhirs of France

Sélection de 8 menhirs sur 430 en France

Menhir

44730 Saint-Brevin-les-Pins

The Menhir de la Pierre Attelée, located in Saint-Brevin-les-Pins in Loire-Atlantique, is a megalithic monument of Neolithic, classified since 1978, in quartz sandstone 2.79 m high.
Menhir says The Stone of Sailé

44350 Guérande

La Pierre de Saillé is a rectangular neolithic menhir, located in Guérande, Loire-Atlantique, 1.60 m high. Registered as a historical monument in 1984.
Menhir

44350 Guérande

The Menhir de Bissin, called Caillou de Gargantua, is a 3.50 m high neolithic megalith located in Guérande, Loire-Atlantique, classified as a historical monument since 1978.
Roche à la Bergère de Sion-les-Mines
Menhirs
44590 Sion-les-Mines

La Roche à la Bergère is a Neolithic menhir located in Sion-les-Mines, Loire-Atlantique, 2.85 m high quartz block classified as a historical monument in 1983.
Stone erected called Fuseau at Berthe de Séverac
Stone
44530 Sévérac

Le Fuseau de Berthe is a 3.50 m high menhir located in Séverac, Loire-Atlantique, classified as a historical monument. Its ogival shape evokes a spindle, and it is linked to local legends like the fairy Melusine.
Megalithic monument called The Stone of Chopinière
Menhirs
44110 Soudan

La Pierre de la Chopinière is a lying neolithic menhir, located in Sudan in the Loire-Atlantique, 6 m long shale, classified as a historical monument in 1981.
Pierre de Gargantua de Saint-Brevin-les-Pins
Pierre de Gargantua
44250 Saint-Brevin-les-Pins

The Gargantua Stone is a neolithic granite menhir located in Saint-Brevin-les-Pins (Loire-Atlantique), 1.45 m high, classified as a historical monument in 1973.
Menhirs of the Stone Ladies of Pont-Saint-Martin
Menhirs
44860 Pont-Saint-Martin

The Menhirs des Dames de pierre are two megalithic monuments of Neolithic located in Pont-Saint-Martin, Loire-Atlantique, near the tennis court. Ranked in 1982, they embody a local legend linked to Saint Martin de Vertou.