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Two menhirs said Pierre Martine in Solre-le-Château dans le Nord

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine Celtique
Menhirs
Nord

Two menhirs said Pierre Martine in Solre-le-Château

    1-255 Hameau de l'Épine
    59740 Solre-le-Château
Deux menhirs dits Pierre Martine à Solre-le-Château
Deux menhirs dits Pierre Martine à Solre-le-Château
Deux menhirs dits Pierre Martine à Solre-le-Château
Deux menhirs dits Pierre Martine à Solre-le-Château
Deux menhirs dits Pierre Martine à Solre-le-Château
Deux menhirs dits Pierre Martine à Solre-le-Château
Deux menhirs dits Pierre Martine à Solre-le-Château
Deux menhirs dits Pierre Martine à Solre-le-Château
Deux menhirs dits Pierre Martine à Solre-le-Château
Deux menhirs dits Pierre Martine à Solre-le-Château
Deux menhirs dits Pierre Martine à Solre-le-Château
Deux menhirs dits Pierre Martine à Solre-le-Château
Crédit photo : Chatsam - Sous licence Creative Commons

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XIXe siècle
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1862
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Heritage classified

Menhirs dit Pierre Martine (Deux) (Box C 345) : classification by list of 1862

Origin and history

The two menhirs known as Pierre Martine are located in Solre-le-Château, in the department of the North, in the Hauts-de-France region. These megalithic monuments, classified since 1862, bear witness to an ancient occupation of the territory, although their exact period of construction is not specified in the available sources. Their presence is part of a historical landscape marked by traces of human activities dating back to prehistoric times.

The northern department, where these menhirs are located, is rich in varied heritage, ranging from prehistoric remains to medieval fortifications. The region, bordering and strategically located, has been the scene of many conflicts and cultural exchanges over the centuries. Menhirs, as elements of the megalithic heritage, recall the practices and beliefs of ancient societies, although little specific information on their use or local significance is available.

Solre-le-Château, a commune where these menhirs are located, is part of Avesnois, a geographical area of the North characterized by a slightly hilly relief and a history linked to the exchanges between Flemish and Picardy cultures. Megalithic monuments, such as menhirs, are rare, giving these erected stones a special heritage value. Their ranking among the Historical Monuments underlines their archaeological and cultural importance for the region.

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