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Dolmen from Kermadoué to Trégunc dans le Finistère

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine Celtique
Dolmens
Finistère

Dolmen from Kermadoué to Trégunc

    Le Bourg
    29910 Trégunc

Timeline

Époque contemporaine
2000
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Origin and history

The dolmen of Kermadoué, located in the commune of Trégunc in Brittany, is a megalithic monument whose construction period is not specified in the available sources. This type of structure, characteristic of prehistory, generally served as a collective burial or ritual place for neolithic communities. Dolmens, widespread throughout Western Europe, illustrate funeral practices and beliefs of ancient societies, often related to the cult of ancestors or cosmological representations.

In the Breton region, megaliths such as Kermadoué are part of a landscape marked by a dense concentration of prehistoric sites. These monuments, erected several millennia ago, reflect the social organization and technical skills of the people of the time, especially in the work of stone. Their presence also attests to the symbolic and practical importance of these buildings in the daily and spiritual life of local communities.