Standing Stone - Menhir 3 by Kordouane
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Menhir du camp de César
Where menhirs appear in groups, often in a circular, oval, henge or horseshoe formation, they are sometimes called megalithic monuments. These are sites of ancient religious ceremonies, sometimes containing burial chambers. The exact function of menhirs has provoked more debate than practically any other issue in European pre-history. Over the centuries, they have variously been thought to have been used by Druids for human sacrifice, used as territorial markers, or elements of a complex ideological system, or functioned as early calendars. Until the nineteenth century, antiquarians did not have substantial knowledge of prehistory, and their only reference points were provided by classical literature. The developments of radiocarbon dating and dendrochronology have done much to further knowledge in this area.
The word menhir was adopted from French by 19th-century archaeologists. The introduction of the word into general archaeological usage has been attributed to the 18th-century French military officer Théophile Corret de la Tour d'Auvergne. It is a combination of two words of the Breton language: maen and hir. In modern Welsh, they are described as maen hir, or "long stone". In modern Breton, the word peulvan is used, with peul meaning "stake" or "post" and van which is a soft mutation of the word maen which means "stone".
Comments (7)
DukeNukem2005
It is very nice!
Kordouane
Thank you for your visit and comment, good day to you![😄](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/emojione/assets/4.5/png/32/1f604.png)
LivingPixels
Wonderful capture have ab awesome weekend
Kordouane
Thank you for your visit and comment, good day to you![😄](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/emojione/assets/4.5/png/32/1f604.png)
T.Rex
Ah - le menhir d'Obelix. Mais ou est celui d'Asterix? Thanks for the historical overview. There is a ship setting called Ales Stenar in southernmost Sweden. It was long assumed to be the grave of a Viking chieftain and it took a lot of research and convincing of archeolgists by astronomers that the stone setting is a means of measuring different astronomical dates. Stonehenge in England is the same. And there are even such in North America for pinpointing the spring solstice, just like the Egyptian's raising of the djed column (hunting season and planting season begins). Keep up the good work! :-)
Kordouane
Thank you very much![😄](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/emojione/assets/4.5/png/32/1f604.png)
miwi
Klasse foto,great info!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kordouane
Thank you very much![😄](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/emojione/assets/4.5/png/32/1f604.png)
anitalee
Excellent
Viewpoint42
Belle photo!
Koala44
belle prise de vue