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Menhirs from Men-Plat to Houat (Island of) dans le Morbihan

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine Celtique
Menhirs
Morbihan

Menhirs from Men-Plat to Houat (Island of)

    Men-Plat
    56170 Houat

Timeline

Époque contemporaine
2000
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Origin and history

Menhirs de Men-Plat, located on the island of Houat in Brittany, constitute a megalithic set whose precise dating is not established in the available sources. These erect stones, characteristic of the Breton prehistoric heritage, bear witness to ancient cultural practices linked to neolithic or protohistoric societies, although their exact function (religious, funeral or symbolic) is not explicitly documented in the source text. The island of Houat, like other coastal areas of Brittany, is home to many megalithic remains that reflect an ancient human occupation.

These monuments, often associated with remarkable natural landscapes, could serve as territorial landmarks or gathering places for local communities. Their preservation until the contemporary era underscores their heritage importance, even in the absence of detailed historical data in the available archives.