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La Madeleine

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47.6208°N 3.0482°W[41] A large dolmen measuring 12 by 5 m (39 by 16 ft), with a 5 m (16 ft) long broken capstone.[6] It is named after the nearby Chapelle de La Madeleine, which is still used.

Kercado

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Dolmen of Kercado. Though smaller than St. Michel, older by many centuries before 4800 BC.

A rare dolmen still covered by its original cairn. South of the Kermario alignments, it is 25 to 30 metres (82–98 ft) wide, 5 m (16 ft) high, and has a small menhir on top. Previously surrounded by a circle of small menhirs 4 m (13 ft) out,[39] the main passage is 6.5 m (21 ft) long and leads to a large chamber where numerous artifacts were found, including axes, arrowheads, some animal and human teeth, some pearls and sherds, and 26 beads of a unique bluish Nephrite gem. It has some Megalithic art carved on its inner surfaces in the form of serpentines and a human-sized double-axe symbol carved in the underside of its main roof slab. In ancient cultures, the axe and more precisely the bi-pennis used to represent the lightning powers of divinity. It was constructed around 4600 BC and used for approximately 3,000 years.[39]

Mané Brizil

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Kerlescan

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A roughly rectangular mound, with only one capstone remaining. It is aligned east-to-west, with a passage entrance to the south.[42]

Kermarquer

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On a small hill, has two separate chambers.

Mané-Kerioned

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(Pixies' mound or Grotte de Grionnec[39]):A group of three dolmens with layout unique in Brittany,[39] once covered by a tumulus. Whereas most groups of dolmens are parallel, these are arranged in a horseshoe. The largest of the three is at the east, 11 metres (36 ft).[38]

Crucuno

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The Crucuno dolmen

A "classic" dolmen, with a 40-tonne (44-short-ton), 7.6-metre (24 ft 11 in) tablestone resting on pillars roughly 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in) high. Prior to 1900, it was connected by a passage making it 24 m (79 ft) long.[39]

Crucuno stone rectangle

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47.625°N 3.122°W: A classic 3, 4, 5 rectangle of 21 menhirs varying in height from 0.91 metres (3.0 ft) to 2.4 metres (7.9 ft) that is aligned along its diagonal to the midsummer sunrise. Alexander Thom suggested it measured forty by thirty of his megalithic yards.[43]

Other formations

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The Manio quadrilateral arrangementThe Manio "Giant"

There are some individual menhirs and at least one other formation which do not fit into the above categories.

Manio quadrilateral

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An arrangement of stones to form the perimeter of a large rectangle. Originally a "tertre tumulus" with a central mound, it is 37 m (121 ft) long, and aligned to east of northeast. The quadrilateral is 10 m (33 ft) wide to the east, but only 7 m (23 ft) wide at the west.[44]

Manio giant

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47.603°N 3.056°W[45] Near the quadrilateral is a single massive menhir, now known as the "Giant". Over 6.5 m (21 ft) tall, it was re-erected around 1900 by Zacharie Le Rouzic,[39] and overlooks the nearby Kerlescan alignment.[46]

Excavation and analysis

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Large upright in the Ménec alignment

From the 1720s increasing interest was shown in these features.[47] In 1796, for example, La Tour d'Auvergne attributed them to druidic gatherings.[39] In 1805, A. Maudet de Penhoët claimed they represented stars in the sky.[39]

Englishmen Francis Ronalds and Alexander Blair made a detailed survey of the stones in 1834.[48] Ronalds created the first accurate drawings of many of them with his patented perspective tracing instrument, which were printed in a book Sketches at Carnac (Brittany) in 1834.[49]

Miln and Le Rouzic

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The first extensive excavation was performed in the 1860s by Scottish antiquary James Miln (1819–1881), who reported that by then fewer than 700 of the 3,000 stones were still standing.[50] Towards 1875, Miln engaged a local boy, Zacharie Le Rouzic [fr] (1864–1939), as his assistant, and Zacharie learnt archaeology on the job. After Miln's death, he left the results of his excavations to the town of Carnac, and the James Miln Museum was established there by his brother Robert to house the artifacts. Zacharie became the director of the Museum and, although self-taught, became an internationally recognised expert on megaliths in the region. He too left the results of his work to the town, and the museum is now named Le Musée de Préhistoire James Miln – Zacharie le Rouzic.[51][52]

Other theories

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The Ménec alignments of some 1,100 stones in 11 columns

In 1887, H. de Cleuziou argued for a connection between the rows of stones and the directions of sunsets at the solstices.[39]

Among more recent studies, Alexander Thom worked with his son Archie from 1970 to 1974 to carry out a detailed survey of the Carnac alignments, and produced a series of papers on the astronomical alignments of the stones as well as statistical analysis supporting his concept of the megalithic yard.[51][53] Thom's megalithic yard has been challenged.[54][55]

There are also general theories on the use of the stones as astronomical observatories, as has been claimed for Stonehenge. According to one such theory, the massive menhir at nearby Locmariaquer was linked to the alignments for such a purpose.[15]

Management

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Sheep grazing around the Kerlescan alignment, part of a new management strategy

The Musée de Préhistoire James Miln – Zacharie le Rouzic is at the centre of conserving and displaying the artefacts from the area.[52] It also contains the "world's largest collection [of] prehistoric[al] exhibits"[38] with over 6,600 prehistoric objects from 136 different sites.

The monuments themselves were listed and purchased by the State at the start of the 20th century to protect them against quarrymen, and while this was successful at the time, in the middle of the century, redevelopment, changes to agricultural practices and increasing tourism bringing visitors to the stones led to rapid deterioration. The Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication (Heritage Ministry) re-examined the issue starting in 1984, and subsequently set up the 'Mission Carnac' in 1991 with the aim of rehabilitating and developing the alignments. This involved restricting public access, launching a series of scientific and technical studies, and producing a plan for conservation and development in the area.[56]

As with the megalithic structure of Stonehenge in England, management of the stones can be controversial. Since 1991, the main groups of stone rows have been protected from the public by fences "to help vegetation growth",[38] preventing visits except by organised tours. They are open during winter, however.[57] When James Miln studied the stones in the 1860s, he reported that fewer than 700 of the 3,000 stones were still standing, and subsequent work during the 1930s and 1980s (using bulldozers) rearranged the stones, re-erecting some, to make way for roads or other structures. In 2002, protesters invaded the site, opening the padlocks and allowing tourists free entry.[50] In particular, the group Collectif Holl a gevred (French and Breton for "the everyone-together collective") occupied the visitor centre for the Kermario alignment, demanding an immediate stop to current management plans and local input into further plans.[58]

In recent years, management of the site has also experimented with allowing sheep to graze among the stones, in order to keep gorse and other weeds under control.[59]

 

In June 2023, 39 menhirs still outside the UNESCO protected site were destroyed to construct a DIY store of the Mr. Bricolage franchise, which obtained a building permit from the local town hall in August 2022. The affected stones are located in the town of Montaubin, separate from the primary tourist locations of Ménec and Kermario, which are situated a little over 1.5km (1 mile) away. The town's mayor, Olivier Lepick, told AFP that he had "followed the law" and pointed to the "low archaeological value" of objects found during checks before the construction process began. He also admitted to being unaware that the site was listed on the Heritage Atlas, despite reportedly presiding over the group that applied for UNESCO status for the prehistoric sites. While Lepick blamed the region's complex zoning situation, the researcher Christian Obeltz claimed that "elected officials in the area and the department are in a hurry to build up anything because once it is classified with UNESCO, it won't be possible anymore". The local Koun Breizh association has decided to lodge a complaint with the public prosecutor of Vannes for willful destruction of sites that relate to archaeological heritage.[60][61][62][63]

See also

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnac_stones

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Utah Monolith – 2001 in 2020


Just quickly for now, regarding the “Utah Monolith” discovered last week…

Initial reports:
Nov 20 We are not alone? Mysterious object found in Utah
Nov 21 Mysterious Monolith In Remote Utah Wilderness
Nov. 24 mainstream news coverage:
BBC: Metal monolith found by helicopter crew in Utah desert
AP: Mysterious shiny monolith found in otherworldly Utah desert
NBC: Mysterious metal monolith discovered in rural Utah
CNN: Utah helicopter crew discovers mysterious monolith deep in desert

Obviously an allusion to 2001: A Space Odyssey.

Underscored by the dimensions closely matching the WTC Twin Towers… destroyed in 2001.

A solar eclipse extinguishing “Orion’s torch”, back to back in 2001 and 2020…

…to be echoed on the other side on winter solstice 2020…

…by an epic Jupiter-Saturn “Great Conjunction”…

…taking place for the first time since 2000.

Guess what’s next?

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UPDATE – November 25

We now know the exact location of the Utah Monolith (Google Earth view – hopefully works):

38°20’35″N 109°39’58″W

It’s in the middle of nowhere. If (as likely) man-made, someone really had to be motivated to put it there.

Nov 24 The metal monolith recently documented in the Utah desert has been there since 2016

Also interesting, Google Earth’s historical satellite pictures have shown that the monolith has been there since 2016. The monolith was in effect patiently waiting for years to be discovered at the “right time”.

Some people have already gone to the site using the coordinates yesterday and are apparently disappointed to discover that it looks more man-made than alien, as if that was the only issue.

As reader Atom commented:

What is really remarkable is the amount of attention it is getting and how it is intentionally or unintentionally pushing/triggering the ET theme into the public’s mind. I think we’ve never had anything like this ET-related in the MSM ever before. That’s quite something.

Here on Super Torch Ritual we are a bit different than most out there as we avoid focusing on the literal/surface level of anomalies and events. So while it’s nice to get these new details, they are not something that affects our multicontextual decoding, interpretations and projections. The Utah Monolith whispering…

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UPDATE – November 29

The Utah Monolith is gone! It’s not there anymore. ????????‍ Disappeared on the evening of November 27th.

Utah Monolith - 2001 in 2020 - Super Torch Ritual

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During your holidays in Carnac, discover the town’s religious heritage: its six chapels will take you on a journey through the centuries.

CHAPEL OF St Michel

The Chapel of Saint Michel de Carnac was rebuilt around 1813 and again in 1925 on the same plans as the original chapel dating from 1664. It is located on the highest point of the town, the tumulus hill. Below is St Michel devotional fountain. Women whose husbands were at sea, used to sweep the chapel in the direction they wanted to see the wind blow. Then they would to pray at the fountain and drink the water. St Michel’s saints day is in September. There is an orientation table at the high point of the hill.

Climb to the top of the tumulus and admire the breathtaking views of the ocean and islands.

La chapelle et calvaire Saint Michel à Carnac
La chapelle de Saint Colomban à Carnac

CHAPEL OF St Colomban

The Chapel of Saint Colomban, built in the flamboyant Gothic style, dates from the end of the sixteenth century. It is consecrated to the Irish monk Saint Columba, the patron saint of fools. To the east of the village, with its granite houses, is the fountain of Saint Colomban, which has two drinking pools. The wash house was a meeting place for the village women. South of the village, by the sea, are two chimneys, the remains of a forge.

The chapel is open all year round from 10 am to 6 pm. Entrance is free.

CHAPEL OF Kergroix

The Kergroix chapel dates back to the 16th century, although it was rebuilt in 1951. The Forgiveness of Our Lady of the Cross is celebrated in September. The chapel is open to the public all summer.

La chapelle de Kergroix à Carnac
La chapelle de la Madeleine à Carnac

CHAPEL OF la Madeleine

The site of the chapel was once a leper colony. The present chapel was rebuilt in 1976. It is open and tended by local people in the summer. The most important service takes place in July. Next to the chapel, you will discover the fountain, the source of which is said to cure fever and skin diseases.

Continue your walk towards the Chapel of Hahon and the Chapel of Coet, both to the North of Carnac.

https://www.carnactourism.co.uk/discover/menhirs-and-heritage/heritage/carnac-chapels

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Carnac can refer to different things. Mostly the town located in Brittany, France. Famous for its neolithic & megalithic monuments

 

 

Carnac stones (Breton: Steudadoù Karnag)

In the NW of France. Carnacs monuments date back to prehistoric times and are a popular tourist attraction. They provide insight into the ancient history, the neolithic age, and the culture of the region.

These monuments are among the most famous and extensive megalithic sites in the world, and are estimated to date back to the neolithic period. 

More than 3,000 prehistoric standing stones were erected by the pre-Celtic people of Brittany
They form the largest such collection in the world. (1)

From local granite, ancient ancestors, erected them
Probably around 3300 BC but some may be as early as 4500BC. (2)

Different people have different stories
Some associate the stones with 1st century AD romans, and later Christian occupations. Including that soldiers were turned to stone in pursuit of the pope. (3)(4)(5)

More commonly, local tradition claims. A legion was turned to stone by the popular wizard Merlin
From King Arthur legend.

The questions of the carnac stones are still being debated.

Currently at, and around the main site. The 3 major groups of stone rows are: Ménec, Kermario and Kerlescan

 

 

Ménec alignments have eleven rows of menhirs. 1,165 by 100 metres; or 3,822 by 328 feet
Some considered stone circles made at either end. Especially in the west. The largest stones are 13 feet or 4 meters. It lowers a bit in the middle and rises again in the extreme eastern end.

 

Kermario alignment is 10 columns. Spread about 1300 meters or 4300 feet long
More of a fan like layout. 1029 stones are found in 10 columns. It is also believed a stone circle was here. In the east. Revealed by satellite photography. (6)

 

Kerlescan alignments is 13 lines. With total length around 800 meters (or, 2600 ft)
A smaller group of 555 stones. Exists further to the east of the other two sites. The stones here also vary in size from about 80cm (or 2 foot 7 inches) to 4 meters, or 13 feet. (7)

Petit-Ménec alignments are much smaller and covered in the woods (8)

There are also three known tumuli
They are: Carnacéen, Saint-Michel, Tumiac and Mané-er-Hroëk (9)

From the Carnac and Morbihan area. Carnacéen maybe around 7000 years old Containing a burial chamber, and one individual.  Callaïs jewelry, stone arm rings and polished stone axe heads from the Italian alps were found too.
Because jade is a hard stone. The axe heads 46 cm in length. Would have taken over one thousand hours to produce.

 

Saint-Michel is a tumulus constructed between around 7000 and 5400 years ago
At its base it is 125 metres or 410 ft long; 50 metres (160 ft) wide; and, 10 metres or 33 ft high. (10). To produce. It required 35,000 cubic metres (46,000 cu yd) of stones and earth.

With its known neolithic and prehistoric significance. A chapel was built on top of the Tumulus in 1663
The current building is an identical reconstruction of the 1663 chapel, built in 1926.

Tumiac is known as Caesars mound because of its location as a observation tower during the Veneti war
South of the Gulf of Morbihan. In 1853 archaeologists excavated a site, and carbon 14 dated it to 4790 or 4530 BC. The tumulus, elliptical and circular in shape. Is made of layers of clay. It is 50 meters wide; and, 15 meters in height. It contains several rectangular burial chambers. With monolithic supports and quartz slabs. It also had jadeite axes. Firbolite azes and callaïs beads.

 

Mané-er-Hroëk is a rectangular burial vault of about 5m by 3m. Covered with two slabs. On a 100x60mx8m mound
Many stone axes, and jewelry including callaïs were found here. Its modern entrance is an addition.

There are dolmens in the area too
They are: Er-Roc’h-Feutet, La madeleine, Kercado, Mané Brizil, Kerlescan, Mané-Kerioned, Crucuno and Crucuno stone rectangle

 

Er-Roc’h-Feutet
An enormous cover stone covers the chamber, and the passageway still has its capstones. Near La Madeleine.

La Madeleine is 12x5m with a broken capstone

Kercado is almost 100 feet wide. It was previously surrounded by stone circle
Down its 21 foot main passageway. Neophite gems, beads, human and animal teeth and numerous artifacts were found. Believed to be constructed around 4600 BC.

 

Mané Brizil

Kerlescan
A roughly rectangular mound, with a capstone remaining, and entry from the south.

Kermarquer
On a small hill, has two separate chambers.

Mané-Kerioned is a unique group of 3 dolmens. Once covered by a tumulus

Crucuno is a classic dolmen. 1.8 meter pillars supporting a 40 ton tablestone

Crucuno stone rectangle has 21 menhirs. From about 3 to 8 feet height

Other menhirs, and formations that do not fit into categories
There’s also the manio quadrilateral, and manio giant

Manio quadrilateral, Is 121 feet long and 23-33 feet wide
Believed to have a central mound. Or, originally be a “tertre tumulus”.

Manio giant is near the quadrilateral. A single massive menhir
Over 6.5 m or 21 feet tall. It overlooks the Kerlescan alignment.

In 1796, La Tour d’Auvergne attributed the stones to druidic gatherings.

Others said they were stars or planetary formations. And, some that they were used for workouts, and team building exercises.

Did you know? In 1834 Englishmen Francis Ronalds and Alexander Blair drew them. In Sketches at Carnac (Brittany). A popular book for the time.

In the 1860s, extensive excavation was performed
It was James Miln (1819–1881), a Scottish archaeologist and historian.  He reported that fewer than 700 of the 3,000 stones were still standing, and that the sites should be further investigated. Eventually he engaged Zacharie Le Rouzic (1864–1939), a local boy, as his assistant.

The Musée de Préhistoire is now named in boths honour

Displaying the ‘largest collection of prehistoric exhibits’. Will over 6600 displays, from 136 sites.

The exact purpose and cultural significance of Carnacs megalithic monuments remain topics of scholarly study and debate. They’re a testament to the skills and beliefs of the prehistoric people who constructed them. It continues to attract tourists, and historians from around the world. Interested in understanding our historical and cultural significance.

 
https://neolithicarch.com/carnac/

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Le site de la chapelle était autrefois une léproserie. La chapelle actuelle a été reconstruite en 1976. Une permanence est assurée l'été par les habitants du quartier. Le pardon a lieu en juillet. A côté de la chapelle, vous découvrirez sa fontaine, dont la source est recherchée pour guérir la fièvre et les maladies de peaux.
A proximité le dolmen er-Roch-Feutet

https://www.cirkwi.com/fr/point-interet/489615-chapelle-de-la-madeleine

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