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Dolmens in the Hauts-de-France

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Sélection de 8 dolmens sur 6 dans les Hauts-de-France

Dolmen de Caranda à Cierges
Dolmens
02130 Cierges

The Dolmen de Caranda, located in Cierges, Aisne, is a megalithic monument classified in 1889. In the 19th century, it housed a rectangular burial chamber and prehistoric artifacts.
Dolmen de la Pierre Laye à Vauxrezis
Dolmens
02200 Vauxrezis

The Dolmen de la Pierre Laye, located in Vauxrezis (Aisne), is a megalithic monument of Neolithic, classified as historical monuments in 1944, composed of a cover table based on orthostates.
Dolmen de Carauda

02130 Cierges

The Dolmen de Carauda, located in Cierges (Aisne), is a megalithic monument of the Neolithic, classified as historical monuments since 1889. It bears witness to ancient funeral practices.
Dolmen says the Pierre Laye

02880 Vauxrezis

The Dolmen de la Pierre Laye, located in Vauxrezis (Aisne), is a megalithic monument of the Neolithic, classified historical monument in 1944, composed of a cover table and seven orthostates.
Dolmen du Bois de Hamel
Dolmens
59151 Hamel

The Dolmen du Bois de Hamel, also known as Chavatte Stone, is a protohistoric covered walkway located in Hamel (North), classified as a historical monument in 1914. Composed of pink sandstone, it has mysterious cavities evoking local legends.
Dolmen de la Pierre-aux-Fées in Villers-Saint-Sepulcre
Dolmens
60134 Villers-Saint-Sépulcre

The Pierre-aux-Fées is a semi-entered Neolithic covered walkway, located in Villers-Saint-Sépulcre (Oise), classified as a historical monument since 1889. Ten metres long, it served as a collective burial.
Dolmen des Trois Pierres in Trie-Château
Dolmens
60590 Trie-Château

The dolmen of the Three Stones, a listed neolithic covered alley, dominates the Troësne valley in Trie-Château (Oise). This megalithic monument of the Seine-Oise-Marne type, dated from the Neolithic, is distinguished by its vestibule pierced by a 'hole of souls' and its history linked to local legends and archaeological excavations of the 19th century.
Fairies of Fresnicourt-le-Dolmen
Dolmens
62150 Fresnicourt-le-Dolmen

The Table des Fées is a neolithic covered alley located in Fresnicourt-le-Dolmen (Pas-de-Calais), classified as a historical monument in 1889. This 10-ton dolmen testifies to a megalithic ensemble that is now gone.