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jareckiworld · 8 months
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Jaroslav Paur (1918-1987) — Urban Menhirs [oil on canvas, 1972]
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ancientorigins · 1 year
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A catastrophic misunderstanding or outright error between planners and developers has led to the destruction of 39 menhirs connected with the prehistoric Carnac stones site in northern France.
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Menhirs of Carnac, Brittany region of France
French vintage postcard
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basilepesso · 1 year
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...et une débilité administrative de plus... >>>> "Alors comment un tel couac a-t-il pu se produire ? Selon la mairie, la DRAC avait placé le site en zone de prescription dans l’ancien Plan d’occupation des sols (POS). Mais pas dans l’actuel Plan local d’urbanisme (PLU), de la responsabilité de la municipalité pourtant. « Si on avait su, on aurait fait autrement ! » a réagi le maire de Carnac, Olivier Lepick indiquant ne pas avoir été au courant que la zone était référencée, et renvoie vers la Drac. « Nous sommes extrêmement attentifs à ce genre de choses, nous regardons les zones de préinscription archéologique. Dans ce dossier, de notre côté, nous avons respecté scrupuleusement la législation. » s’est-il défendu auprès du quotidien local." (Aussi sur Fb, 8 juin 2 023) Article du Parisien : “Polémique à Carnac après la construction d’un Mr Bricolage sur un site de menhirs“
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prose2passion · 1 year
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Mr Bricolage indeed.
Also note that the name of the archaeologist mentioned in the story is only two typos away from Obelix.
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capricorn-0mnikorn · 1 year
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Another silly song from El Pony Pisador with lyrics in Catalan. Proper closed captions in Catalan, and auto-generated captions in Russian (?!). Considering that they're not singing in Russian, I don't know what use the latter will be.
Eye contact. English translation of the lyrics according to one of the most recent commenters on the video:
It is a long stone that you have to bury a little so that it looks up like a spear or a spade. You will not make good use of it as a float or as a marble. Its function is certainly explained by the song.
The menhir is good for diddly daddly dom. The menhir serves for diddly daddly dom. But the best thing about the menhir is that Diddly daddly skiddly daddly diddly daddly hey!
Menhirs, menhirs, menhirs of all kinds. We are the brotherhood of the menhir. We sing, we dance to the rhythm of the bush hammer. Nowhere will you find a better menhir.
It doesn't matter what your favourite funerary monument is: a cromlech, a tomb, a cenotaph, or a granite dolmen. There are all sizes: large, medium, and some more tiny. Either way, there is nothing written about menhirs.
The menhir is good for diddly daddly dom The menhir serves for diddly daddly dom But the best thing about the menhir is that Diddly daddly skiddly daddly diddly daddly hey!
Menhirs, menhirs, menhirs of all kinds. We are the brotherhood of the menhir. We sing, we dance to the rhythm of the bush hammer. Nowhere will you find a better menhir.
The menhir can be small, for the bedside table. The menhir can be very large, for the front porch. The menhir can be small, you can take it to high school. The menhir can be giant, and with little lights around it.
Diim-di dadl-di didl-di dum Didli diim-li dadl-di didi-li daa Didl-di dadl-di didli-ai dum Skidldi-dadli dom-pa dum didl-di Diim-di adl-di dadl-di dum Didli diim-di dadl-di didl-di daa Lidli-ai-dom-ladl didl-di dey Skidldi dadldi dom
The menhir can be small. (It adds flavour to the sofrito) The menhir can be very large. (For the elephant to sit on it) The menhir can be small. It is good for scurvy.
Menhirs, menhirs, menhirs of all kinds. We are the brotherhood of the menhir. We sing, we dance to the rhythm of the bush hammer. Nowhere will you find a better menhir.
Menhirs, menhirs, menhirs of all kinds. We are the brotherhood of the menhir. We sing, we dance to the rhythm of the bush hammer. Nowhere will you find a better menhir
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guilbertjj · 2 years
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xtruss · 1 year
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Archaeology: French Archaeologists Decry the Loss of 7,000-Year-Old Standing Stones on a Site That Was ‘Destroyed’ to Make Way for a DIY Store Local Officials Argue That the Site has 'Low Archaeological Value.'
— Artnet News | June 9, 2023
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Megalithic alignments in Carnac, Brittany, in north western France. Photo: Galivel F/Andia/Universal Images Group via Getty Images.
Dozens of prehistoric standing stones in Carnac, southwest France, have been removed to make way for a retail store. Debate is raging among historians, politicians, and cultural authorities as to whether this constitutes damage to a site of archaeological value.
“The site has been destroyed,” local archaeologist Christian Obeltz told AFP on June 7.
According to Obelitz, some 39 menhirs, the term for such standing stones, standing up to 40 inches-high, were lost. They are estimated to date back some 7,000 years, based on carbon dating conducted in 2010.
The local mayor’s office granted a building permit in August 2022 for a store to be put up by the chain Mr. Bricolage, which sells home improvement and do-it-yourself goods, and has a store under construction there, per AFP.
Isabelle Chardonnier, director of the Regional Directorate of Cultural Affairs for Brittany, attempted to “clarify the reality,” telling News in France that only four of the 39 stones potentially had archaeological value. As for 39 valuable objects being destroyed, she said, “the reality is absolutely not that.” The office said that some of the menhirs had previously been moved, meaning it was not a historical arrangement.
Mayor Olivier Lepick told AFP that he adhered to the law, and that inspections had found items of “low archaeological value.” The land in question is not a protected archaeological site, though it is near one.
For his part, Obeltz thinks local authorities did not do their due diligence. “There weren’t archaeological excavations in order to know if the stones were menhirs or not,” he told AFP.
French far-right politician Éric Zemmour tweeted on Thursday that ancient stones had been “massacred.”
Carnac, in the Brittany region, is known for grand fields of megaliths, some 3,000 of them standing in two protected areas that stretch over about four miles. The exact purpose of the standing stones is unknown. Some theories suggest sacred or funereal purposes.
In any case, according to the regional directorate: “The damage to a site of archaeological value has not been established.”
The Mr. Bricolage group told AFP that it “sincerely regretted the situation.”
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superpte · 2 years
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Truth Is Our Religion
Truth Is Our Religion
We have crossed the technological Rubicon, perhaps 6,000 years ago, when Neolithics men erected thousands of Menhirs, man made giant stones, generally aligned sometimes by the thousands, the greatest concentrations of them found in what is now France’s Brittany. The largest menhir was nearly twenty meter tall, weighted 350 tons, and was probably ferried in a gigantic raft across the Gulf of…
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wikidavid · 2 years
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-🪨 Nature à #Douai avec Sarah @sarah_dark_moon & ma moitié @ilona_wnt 🪨- #menhirs #cromlech #france #french #nature #naturel #bnw #blackandwhite #noiretblanc #monochrome #nb #field #fields #champ #champs (à Douai, France) https://www.instagram.com/p/CevGMF8Bo9E/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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ancientorigins · 2 years
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This could be the megalithic discovery of the century - it is almost beyond belief! A vast site with 500 standing stones and two stone circles, dolmens and cist tombs has been discovered in Spain. The concentration of megalithic sites dating up to 7,000 years old is unprecedented in Europe, with untold potential for obtaining archaeological data and artifacts.
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satevari · 2 months
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Menhir of Tejis
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letmeinimafairy · 8 months
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More dolmens and menhirs, with handprints, luminous fog, birds or portals, and a couple of cliffs. I think I'll try adding more painted and sculpted elements, and ghostly creatures of course
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theevilemster · 1 year
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:)
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whencyclopedia · 10 months
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Champ Dolent Menhir
The Champ Dolent menhir has been standing in its place since the beginning of the Neolithic period. Weighing about 120 tons, it was dug from a granite quarry 4 km away. It is 9.30 m high (just over 30 feet) and has a maximum circumference of 8.70 m (c. 26 feet). The menhir was erected to commemorate a special event of some sort, not to play a part in a religious rite.
Image by Babeth Étiève-Cartwright
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guilbertjj · 2 years
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