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Carnac, France: Could These Megalithic Stones Be Europe’s Oldest Monuments?

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The southern coast of Brittany in France is home to an extraordinary collection of megalithic stone monuments called the Carnac Stones. These ancient structures are believed to be some of the oldest monuments in Europe, potentially dating back over 6,000 years. The site includes thousands of large standing stones arranged in various patterns such as alignments, rows, and circles.

Archaeologists and research teams have employed advanced dating techniques to study these arrangements. Their findings suggest that the stones were primarily erected for religious or astronomical purposes by prehistoric communities. The precise alignment of the stones with celestial bodies highlights a sophisticated understanding of astronomy by Neolithic societies in the region.

This research provides valuable insights into Europe’s prehistoric past and demonstrates the impressive capabilities of early human civilizations in Brittany. Today, Carnac’s megalithic sites continue to draw both researchers and tourists who are intrigued by this ancient heritage.

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