Menhir de Sac'h Quéven, Neolithic megalith in Quéven, France
Menhir de Sac'h Quéven is a standing stone from the Neolithic period located in Brittany. The monument rises about 3 meters tall and sits within a landscape shaped by other prehistoric stone markers.
This stone was erected by Neolithic communities in Brittany as a marker of their presence and territorial claims. It belongs to a long tradition of standing stones that emerged across this region over thousands of years.
The menhir exemplifies the engineering capabilities of prehistoric societies, demonstrating their ability to transport and position massive stone blocks for ritualistic purposes.
The site is freely accessible and located in a rural area with clear signage to guide you. Wear comfortable shoes since the ground is uneven and paths cross through open fields.
The stone structure maintains its original position at an altitude of 30 meters, surrounded by additional megalithic elements that form part of the prehistoric landscape.
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