33/38 The covered walk from Kerguntuil to Trégastel.
| File | _55A2560.jpg |
| Date | 10/04/2017 |
| Description | The covered walk from Kerguntuil to Trégastel. It is a nine-meter-long burial site from the late Neolithic period (around 2,500 BC) at the lateral entrance. The 2nd and 3rd North pillars are carved: eight pairs of bumps and a well-shaped engraved line of "U". The archaeologists think that this is a multiple representation of the great neolithic goddess, the mother goddess, nourisher of the living and protector of the dead, schematized by breasts and her pectoral collar. |
| Folio | TREGASTEL |
| Author | Fanch Galivel |
| Map | View/close geopositioning |
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| Pixels | 5405 x 3603 |
| Jpeg | 10 888 Ko |
| Image | 57 053 Ko |
| Cm/300 dpi | 45.76 x 30.51 cm |