Historical Monument 3 octobre 1957 (≈ 1957)
Official stele protection.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Gallic stele (Box S 1027): by order of 3 October 1957
Origin and history
The Gallic stele of Cléder is an archaeological vestige located in the commune of Cléder, Brittany. This monument, dated from the Iron Age, bears witness to the presence and cultural practices of the Gaulish people in this region. Its precise location, at the place called 401 Kerider, was recorded in the Merimée database under the code INSEE 29030, in the Finistère department.
Classified as a Historical Monument by order of 3 October 1957, this stele is subject to specific protection as an element of the national heritage. Available data from sources such as Monumentum indicate that its location is approximate, with an accuracy assessed as fair (note 5/10). No additional information is provided on its original use or detailed archaeological context.
The stele is part of a broader set of Breton protohistoric monuments, reflecting the funeral or commemorative traditions of Gaulish societies. These steles, often associated with burials or territorial marks, illustrate cultural exchanges and beliefs of the time. Their study contributes to the understanding of social and religious dynamics in Brittany before Romanization.
Today, Cléder's stele is listed as a protected item, but practical information about its visit or accessibility is not specified in the available sources. Its classification in 1957, however, underscores its heritage importance and the need to preserve it for future generations.
Announcements
Please log in to post a review