Buildings and Structures in Deux-Sevres - Chateau D'Oiron, Tumulus of Bougon, Chateau de Bressuire, Chateau Du Coudray-Salbart (Paperback)


Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Chateau d'Oiron, Tumulus of Bougon, Chateau de Bressuire, Chateau du Coudray-Salbart, Chateau de Sanzay, Chateau de Mursay, TV Mast Niort-Maisonnay, Gare de Niort, . Source: Wikipedia. Free updates online. Not illustrated. Excerpt: The Tumulus of Bougon or Necropolis of Bougon (French: Tumulus de Bougon, Necropole de Bougon) is a group of five Neolithic monuments (barrows or burial mounds) located in Bougon near La-Mothe-Saint-Heray, between Exoudon and Pamproux in Poitou-Charentes, France. Their discovery in 1840 raised great scientific interest. To protect the monuments, the site was acquired by the department of Deux-Sevres in 1873. Excavations resumed in the late 1960s. The oldest structures of this prehistoric monument date to 4,800 BC. The site is located on a limestone plateau within a loop of the river Bougon. The area used to be known as Les Chirons. Tumulus A Tumulus A, entrance Tumulus A, rearThe stepped mound, erected in the early 4th millennium BC, has a diameter of 42 m and a maximum height of 5 m. Its large rectangular chamber (7.8 x 5 m, 2.25 m high) lies south of its centre. It is connected by a non-centrally placed passage. There is evidence that the passage was still used by the 3rd millennium BC. The chamber's walls contain artificially shaped orthostats, the gaps were filled with dry stone walling. The chamber is covered by a capstone which weighs 90 tons. It is supported by two monolithic pillars, which also serve to subdivide the chamber. During its excavation in 1840, about 200 skeletons were discovered in three layers, separated by stone slabs. The vague reports of that early excavation prevent any detailed chronological analysis. Accompanying finds included flat-bottomed and round-bottomed pottery, beads, pierced teeth, chains of seashells and ston...http: //booksllc.net/?l=

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Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Chateau d'Oiron, Tumulus of Bougon, Chateau de Bressuire, Chateau du Coudray-Salbart, Chateau de Sanzay, Chateau de Mursay, TV Mast Niort-Maisonnay, Gare de Niort, . Source: Wikipedia. Free updates online. Not illustrated. Excerpt: The Tumulus of Bougon or Necropolis of Bougon (French: Tumulus de Bougon, Necropole de Bougon) is a group of five Neolithic monuments (barrows or burial mounds) located in Bougon near La-Mothe-Saint-Heray, between Exoudon and Pamproux in Poitou-Charentes, France. Their discovery in 1840 raised great scientific interest. To protect the monuments, the site was acquired by the department of Deux-Sevres in 1873. Excavations resumed in the late 1960s. The oldest structures of this prehistoric monument date to 4,800 BC. The site is located on a limestone plateau within a loop of the river Bougon. The area used to be known as Les Chirons. Tumulus A Tumulus A, entrance Tumulus A, rearThe stepped mound, erected in the early 4th millennium BC, has a diameter of 42 m and a maximum height of 5 m. Its large rectangular chamber (7.8 x 5 m, 2.25 m high) lies south of its centre. It is connected by a non-centrally placed passage. There is evidence that the passage was still used by the 3rd millennium BC. The chamber's walls contain artificially shaped orthostats, the gaps were filled with dry stone walling. The chamber is covered by a capstone which weighs 90 tons. It is supported by two monolithic pillars, which also serve to subdivide the chamber. During its excavation in 1840, about 200 skeletons were discovered in three layers, separated by stone slabs. The vague reports of that early excavation prevent any detailed chronological analysis. Accompanying finds included flat-bottomed and round-bottomed pottery, beads, pierced teeth, chains of seashells and ston...http: //booksllc.net/?l=

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August 2010

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August 2010

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152 x 229 x 2mm (L x W x T)

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30

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978-1-153-61947-9

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9781153619479

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1-153-61947-4



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