France, Morbihan, Carnac, alignments of Ménec, set of 1050 menhirs, in 11 rows, Built between the 5th and 3rd millennium BC, these alignments of stones could be a giant calendar which specified the important periods of agriculture and formed a way of determining the time to be able to feed oneself, agriculture being the main source of food during the Neolithic era.
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