View of Carnac neolthic standing stones monaliths, a pre-Celtic site of standing stones used from 4500 to 2000 BC, Carnac is famous as the site of mo
View of Carnac neolthic standing stones monaliths, a pre-Celtic site of standing stomes used from 4500 to 2000 BC, Carnac is famous as the site of more than 10,000 Neolithic standing stones, also known as menhirs. The stones were hewn from local rock and erected by the pre-Celtic people of Brittany. The Carnac stones were erected during the Neolithic period which lasted from around 4500 BC until 2000 BC. One interpretation of the site is that successive generations visited the site to erect a stone in honour of their ancestors.
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Location: Carnac Standing Stones, Brittany, France
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