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Rocking Stone of Aprillé à Avrillé en Vendée

Patrimoine classé
Mégalithes
Pierre
Vendée

Rocking Stone of Aprillé

    Le Grand-Jardin
    85440 Avrillé

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
1889
Historical monument classification
1927
Discovery of the cupula
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Rockstone (Box A3 354): ranking by list of 1889

Key figures

Marcel Baudouin - Researcher/archaeologist Studyed the cupula in 1927.

Origin and history

The rock of the Cornetière is a natural rock located in Avrillé, in the Vendée department. Initially wrongly identified as a megalith in the 19th century, it was studied in 1927 by Marcel Baudouin, who discovered a cylindrical cup of 60 mm diameter and 30 mm depth at the top of the rock. This detail suggests a possible use or modification by man at an indefinite time, although its natural nature remains proven.

The site was recognized for its heritage interest and classified as historic monuments in 1889. This protection reflects the importance attached to this type of geological formation, often associated with ancient practices or beliefs, although its strictly natural origin has been confirmed. The precise location of the rock, at 5341 La Cornetière, allows it to be located in a rural Vendean setting, typical of the landscapes of this region.

The sources available, notably from Wikipedia and the Merimée base, underline its status as a protected monument and its integration into the local heritage. Although without any proven connection to megalithic constructions, the rock illustrates the historical interest in the significant geological formations, often invested with cultural or symbolic significance by local communities over the centuries.

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