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Tumulus, covered alleys and cairns in the East

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3 tumulus, covered alley or cairn dans le Grand-Est

Covered drive from Giraumont to Saint-Marcel
Alloys covered
08560 Saint-Marcel

The covered gangway of Giraumont, megalith of the Chalcolithic in Saint-Marcel (Ardennes), is a 7.80 m long collective burial, classified as a historic monument in 1960, typical of Seine-Oise-Marne culture.
Tumulus of Baudement
Tumulus
51260 Baudement

The tumulus of Baudement, a medieval motte of the Middle Ages, dominates the village of Baudement in the Great East, near the Aube. Seigneurial vestige emblematic of the historic Champagne.
Tumulus of Bussy-le-Château
Tumulus
51600 Bussy-le-Château

The Bussy-le-Château tumulus is a classified ancient funerary monument, located in the Marne, in the Grand Est region. This historic site is an indeterminate site.
Tumulus

10300 Sainte-Savine

The tumulus of the Cross La Beigne, located in Sainte-Savine in the Dawn, is a protohistoric funeral monument surmounted by a cross, classified as historical monuments since 1965.
Tumulus

51600 Bussy-le-Château

The tumuli of Bussy-le-Château, aligned along the Noblette in the Marne, are medieval remains of local seigneuries. The highest, listed historic monument in 1930, peaks at 17 meters.
Mixed Cemetery (tumulus)

52800 Nogent

The mixed cemetery of Nogent, including a tumulus and a dolmen, dates from the Protohistory and recent Neolithic. Located in Haute-Marne, it bears witness to ancient funeral practices and a millennial human occupation in this forest area.
Protohistoric tumulus necropolis

67600 Mussig

The Mussig Protohistoric Tumulus Necropolis, dated from the Iron Age (750-450 B.C.), is a funerary complex classified historical monument, located near the Ill Forest in the Lower Rhine, in the Great East.