Historical Monument 4 novembre 1971 (≈ 1971)
Order to protect plots E 165 to 173.
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Heritage classified
Parcels containing 17 burial terres (Cases E 165 to 173): classification by decree of 4 November 1971
Origin and history
The site of the plots containing 17 burial terres in Arboucave is a major archaeological vestige of the Protohistory. Ranked a Historical Monument by order of 4 November 1971, it illustrates the funeral traditions of this period in southwestern France. These mounds, located in the Landes department (Insee Code 40005), are protected under Cadastral elements E 165 to 173.
The location of the site, although documented (address: 40320 Arboucave), presents an accuracy considered satisfactory a priori (note 6/10), according to the criteria of the Merimée database. Arboucave, attached to the arrondissement of Mont-de-Marsan and to the region Nouvelle-Aquitaine (formerly Aquitaine), thus offers a material testimony of protohistoric societies. No additional information on excavations, discovered artifacts or associated populations is reported in available sources (Monumentum, internal data).
In the protohistoric era, burial terres were usually used as collective or individual burials, marked by mud or stone tumulus. These structures often reflected a social hierarchy or religious beliefs, although the specific details of Arboucave were not specified. Their classification as Historic Monument underlines their heritage importance, despite the lack of data on their current accessibility or their integration into tourist routes.
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