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Pierre Levée d'Issendolus dans le Lot

Patrimoine classé
Mégalithes
Dolmens
Pierre levée
Lot

Pierre Levée d'Issendolus

    Le Bourg
    46500 Issendolus
Pierre Levée dIssendolus face
Pierre Levée dIssendolus arrière
Pierre Levée dIssendolus interieur
Pierre Levée dIssendolus
Pierre Levée dIssendolus
Pierre Levée dIssendolus
Pierre Levée dIssendolus
Pierre Levée dIssendolus
Pierre Levée dIssendolus
Crédit photo : VKaeru - 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 of dolmen
6 décembre 1988
Registration for historical monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Dolmen dit Pierre Levée (Case D 42): entry by order of 6 December 1988

Origin and history

The Dolmen de la Beaune, also known as Pierre Levée, is a megalithic monument located in the town of Issendolus, in the Lot department. This dolmen, typical of the Neolithic period, bears witness to the funeral and architectural practices of this distant era. It has been on the inventory of historic monuments since 1988, highlighting its heritage and archaeological importance.

The site is referenced as Pierre Levée in official databases, such as Mérimée, and is located precisely in the town of Issendolus, identified by the Insee code 46132. Although architectural details are not described in available sources, its registration in 1988 confirms its historical value and legal protection.

In the Neolithic era, dolmens generally served as collective burials, reflecting a social organization structured around funeral rites. In the region, now known as Occitanie, these monuments were often integrated into sacred landscapes, marking the territory and memory of prehistoric communities. Their construction required collective cooperation, a sign of an organized and sedentary society.

Available sources, such as Wikipedia and Monumentum, also mention that this dolmen is sometimes referred to as dolmen de la Beaume. This variation in name may reflect local traditions or linguistic changes over the centuries. No additional information on its specific use or detailed history is provided in the source texts.

The designation of historic monuments in 1988 preserved this fragile heritage, often threatened by erosion or human activities. Today, it is a valuable testimony of the first monumental architectures in France, attracting the interest of archaeologists and history enthusiasts.

The location of the dolmen, although specified by GPS coordinates, is evaluated with average accuracy (level 5/10), which may indicate minor uncertainties in its exact location. However, this impreciseness does not affect its recognition as a protected and studied monument.

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