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Notes of Three Chambered Tombs in the Parish of Carnac, Brittany, recently surveyed by Sir Henry Dryden and the Rev. W Lukis
1867
Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
Les Grottes de Kerozille are three dolmens or chambered tombs in one tumulus, situate close to the road from Auray to Plouhamel and Quiberon, in the parish of Carnac, in Morbihan, Brittany. The mound is mainly natural,-the apex being about the centre of the west dolmen, so that the floor of the east dolmen is 6 feet 4 inches below the floor of the upper one. This makes it probable that the east one is the latest. The plans and sections are made to the scale of 3-8ths to 2 feet. In the east
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