Construction period Néolithique (≈ 4100 av. J.-C.)
Estimated erection of the menhir.
7 décembre 2000
Historical Monument
Historical Monument 7 décembre 2000 (≈ 2000)
Registration by official order.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Menhir, as well as a perimeter of 10 meters around the megalith (cad. Nant-le-Grand A2 70, placed Les Bois communales de Nant-le-Grand ; Tannois C9 1208, placed La Côte Hivernée): inscription by order of 7 December 2000
Origin and history
The Menhir de la Goat, also located in the commune of Tannois, is a megalith erected during the Neolithic period. This monument, located in the municipal woods of Nant-le-Grand (Meuse), marks the landscape of the department for several millennia. Its inscription as Historic Monument by order of 7 December 2000 includes a perimeter of protection of 10 meters around the stone, emphasizing its heritage importance.
The location of the menhir, at the border between Nant-le-Grand (code INSEE 55373) and Tannois, reflects its anchoring in the regional history of Lorraine, now integrated into the Great East. Although the accuracy of its location is considered "passable" (note 5/10), the available GPS coordinates allow it to be located approximately. Municipal property, this prehistoric vestige remains accessible, although practical information on visits is limited in available sources.
Menhirs, like that of the Goat, were often associated with ritual, funeral or territorial functions during Neolithic. Their erection testifies to the technical skills and social organization of the agricultural communities of the time. In the local context, this type of monument could serve as a landmark in a landscape still largely wooded, or mark a gathering place for emerging sedentary populations.