- Stock Photography: THE SITE OF LOCMARIAQUER 4000 BC | THE CORRIDOR TOMB OF ER GRAH by Thelegacyofthesoul
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- Photo title: The site of Locmariaquer 4000 BC | The corridor tomb of Er Grah
- Author: Thelegacyofthesoul
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- A few metres from the broken menhir we find the tomb of Er-Grah, this monument is 140 metres long. It was probably originally built in the fifth millennium as a tumulus, spreading in both directions. A pavement surrounded the stepped structure. The cornerstone indicates that the monument was completed around 3000 B.C. According to AWR whittle: “in front of the south façade of the primary phase of the long burial mound of Er-Grah, near where the menhir of Brise originally was, a couple of domestic networks were found in a well. Radiocarbon determinations suggest a date in the late sixth and early fifth millennium before Christ.
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