Prehistory


Palaeolithic, Neolithic, Bronze Age and Iron Age.



5 subcategories
Bronze Age

BRONZE AGE

Celtic

CELTIC

Iron Age

IRON AGE

Neolithic (Young Stone Age)

NEOLITHIC (YOUNG STONE AGE)

Palaeolithic (Old Stone Age)

PALAEOLITHIC (OLD STONE AGE)

1,733 photos
Dolmen "Pierres Plates", Gulf of Morbihan.             
Engraved stone in the gallery. Archaeologists          
believe that many of these engravings show a           
mother goddess with necklaces and jewelry,             
possibly of a matriarchal moon cult. 4000-3000 BCE
#06020129

Dolmen "Pierres Plates", Gulf of Morbihan. Engraved stone in the ga...

Dolmen "Pierres Plates", Gulf of Morbihan.             
Engraved stone in the gallery. Archaeologists          
believe that many of these engravings show a           
mother goddess with necklaces and jewelry,             
possibly of a matriarchal moon cult. 4000-3000 BCE
#06020130

Dolmen "Pierres Plates", Gulf of Morbihan. Engraved stone in the ga...

Dolmen Mane er Hroek, Gulf of Morbihan.                
Engraved stone in the gallery. Archaeologists          
believe that many of these engravings show a           
mother goddess with necklaces and jewelry,             
possibly of a matriarchal moon cult. 4000-3000 BCE
#06020131

Dolmen Mane er Hroek, Gulf of Morbihan. Engraved stone in the ga...

Dolmen Mane er Hroek, Gulf of Morbihan.                
Engraved stone in the gallery. Archaeologists          
believe that many of these engravings show a           
mother goddess with necklaces and jewelry,             
possibly of a matriarchal moon cult. 4000-3000 BCE
#06020132

Dolmen Mane er Hroek, Gulf of Morbihan. Engraved stone in the ga...

Dolmen "Table des Marchands", Gulf of Morbihan.
Engraved stone supporting largest of three slabs.
Archaelologists believe that many of these engravings
show a mother goddess with necklaces and jewelry,
possibly of a matriarchal moon cult. 4000-3000 BCE
#06020133

Dolmen "Table des Marchands", Gulf of Morbihan. Engraved stone supporting larges...

Dolmen "Table des Marchands", Gulf of Morbihan.        
Engraved stone supporting largest of three slabs       
(detail). Archaeologists believe that many of these    
engravings show a mother goddess with necklaces and    
jewelry, possibly of a matriarchal moon cult.
#06020134

Dolmen "Table des Marchands", Gulf of Morbihan. Engraved stone supportin...

Menhir in the Gulf of Morbihan, next                   
to "Table de Marchands", the world's                   
tallest. When erected, it fell and                     
broke into three pieces.
#06020135

Menhir in the Gulf of Morbihan, next to "Table de Marchands",...

Lines of menhirs ending in a
chromlech. There are 1099 upright
stones in the alignments of Menec
arranged in thirteen rows.
#06020136

Lines of menhirs ending in a chromlech. There are 1099 upright stones in the ali...

Lines of menhirs ending in a
cromlech. There are 1099 upright
stones in the alignments of Menec
arranged in thirteen rows.
#06020137

Lines of menhirs ending in a cromlech. There are 1099 upright stones in the alig...

Lines of menhirs ending in a                           
chromlech. There are 1099 upright                      
stones in the aligments of Menec                       
arranged in thirteen rows.
#06020138

Lines of menhirs ending in a chromlech. There are 109...

Lines of menhirs ending in a
chromlech. There are 1099 upright
stonesin the aligments of Menec
arranged in thirteen rows.
#06020139

Lines of menhirs ending in a chromlech. There are 1099 upright stonesin the alig...

Lines of menhirs ending in a
chromlech. There are 1099 upright
stones in the alignments of Menec
arranged in thirteen rows.
#06020140

Lines of menhirs ending in a chromlech. There are 1099 upright stones in the ali...