Construction period Néolithique (≈ 4100 av. J.-C.)
Construction of dolmen by prehistoric societies.
8 juin 1994
Registration for historical monuments
Registration for historical monuments 8 juin 1994 (≈ 1994)
Official Protection of Parcel C 1006.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Parcel C 1006: inscription by order of 8 June 1994
Origin and history
The Dolmen de la Serre is an emblematic megalithic building located in the commune of Goutrens, in the department of Aveyron, in the Occitan region. This monument, characteristic of the Neolithic period, bears witness to the funeral and architectural practices of prehistoric societies in this region. Its designation as historic monuments in 1994 underscores its heritage and archaeological importance.
The dolmen structure, typical of megalithic constructions, consists of large erect stones (orthostats) supporting one or more horizontal slabs (tables). These monuments generally served as collective burials, reflecting a complex social organization and spiritual beliefs related to death and beyond. In the Rouergue, as in other regions, dolmens were often implanted in prominent landscapes, playing a symbolic and territorial role for neolithic communities.
According to available sources, including Wikipedia and Monumentum, the Dolmen de la Serre is located precisely at the following address: 5276 Les Planes, 12390 Goutrens. Parcel C 1006, on which he is located, was officially protected by an order of inscription dated 8 June 1994. This legal protection aims to preserve this archaeological vestige of degradation and to allow its study by researchers.
Although the practical information about visiting the site is not detailed in the sources, its location in Aveyron, a department rich in megalithic heritage, makes it a point of interest for those passionate about archaeology and prehistoric history. The Occitanie region, particularly Aveyron, is home to many other similar sites, as evidenced by the list of historical monuments in the department.
The available data do not mention any specific historical characters related to the construction or discovery of the Dolmen de la Serre. However, its ranking among the French historical monuments and its reference in the Mérimée base attest to its importance in the national heritage. Photographs of the site, such as the one credited to Manup13 under Creative Commons license, contribute to its documentation and enhancement.
Finally, the Dolmen de la Serre is part of a wider network of megalithic sites in Aveyron, illustrating the density and diversity of prehistoric remains in this part of southern France. His study provides a better understanding of the lifestyles, construction techniques and beliefs of the Neolithic populations who occupied this region several millennia ago.
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