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Menhir of the Lady of Bracqueville à Bény-sur-Mer dans le Calvados

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine Celtique
Menhirs
Calvados

Menhir of the Lady of Bracqueville

    Hameau de Bracqueville 
    14440 Bény-sur-Mer
Menhir de la Demoiselle de Bracqueville
Menhir de la Demoiselle de Bracqueville
Crédit photo : Roi.dagobert - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Néolithique
Âge du Bronze
Âge du Fer
Antiquité
Haut Moyen Âge
Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
4100 av. J.-C.
4000 av. J.-C.
0
1900
2000
Néolithique
Construction period
28 décembre 1933
Historical monument classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Menhir de la Demoiselle de Bracqueville : classification by order of 28 December 1933

Key figures

A. de Mortillet - Archaeologist First to report the menhir.

Origin and history

The Menhir de la Demoiselle de Bracqueville, also known as l'Épinette or la Pierre plante, is a megalithic monument located near the hamlet of Bracqueville, in the commune of Bény-sur-Mer, Calvados. This small block of Bathon limestone, of local origin, is 1.40 m high with a width ranging from 0.70 m at the base to 0.20 m at the top. Its irregular top has a small bowl to the northwest, evoking a cupula.

Menhir was first reported by archaeologist A. de Mortillet. It was classified as historical monuments by order of 28 December 1933. Its popular name, "Demoiselle", comes from a local legend: during the night of the full moon, its silhouette recalls that of a veiled young woman.

This monument is representative of the megalithic sites of Calvados, an area rich in prehistoric remains. It illustrates the cultural and religious practices of neolithic communities, which erected these stones for reasons that were still partially mysterious, but often linked to funeral beliefs or rituals.

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