Construction of dolmen Néolithique récent (≈ 4100 av. J.-C.)
Estimated time of erection.
1864
Report by M. de Boisvillette
Report by M. de Boisvillette 1864 (≈ 1864)
Two dolmens identified, one destroyed shortly after.
1887
First proposal for classification
First proposal for classification 1887 (≈ 1887)
Protection envisaged but not applied.
12 octobre 1970
Classification as historical monuments
Classification as historical monuments 12 octobre 1970 (≈ 1970)
Official protection of ruined dolmen.
Début XXe siècle
Maudemain searches
Maudemain searches Début XXe siècle (≈ 2004)
Discovery of bones and flint tools.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Dolmen (Case Y 18): Order of 12 October 1970
Key figures
M. de Boisvillette - Discoverer and Signaller
Identifies the dolmens in 1864.
Maudemain - Archaeologist
Search in the early 20th century.
Origin and history
The Dolmen des Grès de Linas, also known as the Dolmen de Thionville, is a megalithic monument located in the commune of Congerville-Thionville in the Essonne department of Île-de-France. Dated from the recent Neolithic, it bears witness to the funeral practices of that time. Today, there is only one sandstone roof table (2.50 m x 2 m, 37 cm thick) and two limestone orthostats, vestige of a once more imposing structure.
In 1864, Mr. de Boisvillette reported the existence of two dolmens on the site, the best preserved of which was destroyed shortly thereafter. The remaining dolmen was proposed for classification in 1887, but this protection was only effective in 1970. Maudemain's excavations in the early 20th century reportedly revealed two skulls, human bones, cut flints (including a drill and a portable polisher), but this archaeological material is now lost.
The site illustrates the challenges of preserving prehistoric heritage, marked by fragmentary discoveries and documentary losses. Its late ranking reflects a gradual awareness of the value of megalithic monuments, often threatened by erosion or human activities before their legal protection.
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