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Dolmen Collection

"Dolmen: Ancient Neolithic Burial Chambers Standing the Test of Time" Step back in time to over 4500 years ago

Background imageDolmen Collection: Dolmen, Neolithic burial chamber 4500 years old

Dolmen, Neolithic burial chamber 4500 years old, Pentre Ifan, Pembrokeshire, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageDolmen Collection: Chun Cromlech, Morvah, Cornwall. Summer 1858

Chun Cromlech, Morvah, Cornwall. Summer 1858
The Chun Cromlech or Quoit. A megalithic tomb located on open moorland between Pendeen and Morvah. Photographer: Dr John Wheeley Gough Gutch

Background imageDolmen Collection: Europe, Ireland, Uragh stone circle in Beara Peninsula

Europe, Ireland, Uragh stone circle in Beara Peninsula

Background imageDolmen Collection: Dolmen of Bagneux

Dolmen of Bagneux
The Dolmen of Bagneux, near Saumur. A massive megalith of neolithic origin, comprising of eight upright slabs in two rows, covered by three immense horizontal slabs

Background imageDolmen Collection: Baronscourt Cromlech, Co Tyrone

Baronscourt Cromlech, Co Tyrone - a Dolmen. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Tyrone: Baronscourt). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageDolmen Collection: The Poulnabrone dolmen, prehistoric slab burial chamber, The Burren, County Clare

The Poulnabrone dolmen, prehistoric slab burial chamber, The Burren, County Clare, Munster, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Background imageDolmen Collection: Dolmen of Pedracabana. Catalonia. Spain

Dolmen of Pedracabana. Catalonia. Spain
Dolmen of Pedracabana. Cabo Valley. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageDolmen Collection: Kitts Cotty House (engraving) (b / w photo)

Kitts Cotty House (engraving) (b / w photo)
XJF282022 Kitts Cotty House (engraving) (b/w photo) by English School; Private Collection; (add.info.: situated one mile from Aylesford; Prince Cartigrimus)

Background imageDolmen Collection: Dolmen

Dolmen at the Craggaunowen Project in County Clare, Ireland. A dolmen, also known as a portal tomb, is a single chamber megalithic tomb

Background imageDolmen Collection: Stone age dolmen, Lanyon Quoit, near Madron, Cornwall, England, UK

Stone age dolmen, Lanyon Quoit, near Madron, Cornwall, England, UK

Background imageDolmen Collection: The Megalithic monuments of the Cromlech, Xarez, Monsaraz, Alentejo, Portugal

The Megalithic monuments of the Cromlech, Xarez, Monsaraz, Alentejo, Portugal

Background imageDolmen Collection: Engraving depicting a megalithic dolmen, a type of single-chamber tomb

Engraving depicting a megalithic dolmen, a type of single-chamber tomb, usually consisting of two or more vertical
5309231 Engraving depicting a megalithic dolmen, a type of single-chamber tomb, usually consisting of two or more vertical megaliths supporting a large flat horizontal capstone

Background imageDolmen Collection: France, Centre, Indre-et-Loire (37): a priest next to the Dolmen of the Grotte aux Fees

France, Centre, Indre-et-Loire (37): a priest next to the Dolmen of the Grotte aux Fees (Dolmen de Mettray)
LUX4750203 France, Centre, Indre-et-Loire (37): a priest next to the Dolmen of the Grotte aux Fees (Dolmen de Mettray) to Saint Antoine du Rocher (Saint-Antoine-du-Rocher), 1880; (add.info.: France)

Background imageDolmen Collection: France, Brittany, Morbihan (56), Locmariaquer: la table des marchands, 1900

France, Brittany, Morbihan (56), Locmariaquer: la table des marchands, 1900
LUX4805350 France, Brittany, Morbihan (56), Locmariaquer: la table des marchands, 1900; (add.info.: France, Brittany, Morbihan (56), Locmariaquer: la table des marchands

Background imageDolmen Collection: Gurm Gamle (ca. 690-765), King of Denmark, accompanied by a young Danish - Forte water by Robert

Gurm Gamle (ca. 690-765), King of Denmark, accompanied by a young Danish - Forte water by Robert Havell (1793-1878)
FLO4608345 Gurm Gamle (ca. 690-765), King of Denmark, accompanied by a young Danish - Forte water by Robert Havell (1793-1878) from an illustration by Charles Hamilton Smith (1776-1859)

Background imageDolmen Collection: British antiquite (pre-Roman period, before 1st century): Catini and Caledonian inhabitants

British antiquite (pre-Roman period, before 1st century): Catini and Caledonian inhabitants (Scotland)
FLO4608209 British antiquite (pre-Roman period, before 1st century): Catini and Caledonian inhabitants (Scotland) of the northern plains and forests of Great Britain

Background imageDolmen Collection: France, Basse-Normandie, Calvados (14), Bayeux: Visitors pose on the dolmen of Bayeux, 1903

France, Basse-Normandie, Calvados (14), Bayeux: Visitors pose on the dolmen of Bayeux, 1903
LUX4815674 France, Basse-Normandie, Calvados (14), Bayeux: Visitors pose on the dolmen of Bayeux, 1903; (add.info.: France, Basse-Normandie, Calvados (14)

Background imageDolmen Collection: France, Brittany, Morbihan (56), Locmariaquer: the merchant table

France, Brittany, Morbihan (56), Locmariaquer: the merchant table, view from the interior with a tourist, 1918
LUX4785835 France, Brittany, Morbihan (56), Locmariaquer: the merchant table, view from the interior with a tourist, 1918; (add.info.: France, Brittany, Morbihan (56)

Background imageDolmen Collection: France, Brittany, Morbihan (56), Locmariaquer: la table des marchands, dolmen, view animee, 1918

France, Brittany, Morbihan (56), Locmariaquer: la table des marchands, dolmen, view animee, 1918
LUX4785831 France, Brittany, Morbihan (56), Locmariaquer: la table des marchands, dolmen, view animee, 1918; (add.info.: France, Brittany, Morbihan (56), Locmariaquer: la table des marchands, dolmen

Background imageDolmen Collection: The Lanyon Quoit

The Lanyon Quoit
3740634 The Lanyon Quoit; (add.info.: Engraving depicting the Lanyon Quoit, a dolmen in Cornwall. A dolmen is a single-chamber megalithic tomb. Dated 19th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageDolmen Collection: Celtic monuments at Carnac, Brittany, circa 1800. Almost 4,000 standing stones survive

Celtic monuments at Carnac, Brittany, circa 1800. Almost 4,000 standing stones survive
FLO4576909 Celtic monuments at Carnac, Brittany, circa 1800. Almost 4,000 standing stones survive, believed to have some religious significance to the Celtic (or even earlier)

Background imageDolmen Collection: France, Brittany, Morbihan (56), Locmariaquer: la table des marchands, dolmen, view animee, 1918

France, Brittany, Morbihan (56), Locmariaquer: la table des marchands, dolmen, view animee, 1918
LUX4785824 France, Brittany, Morbihan (56), Locmariaquer: la table des marchands, dolmen, view animee, 1918; (add.info.: France, Brittany, Morbihan (56), Locmariaquer: la table des marchands, dolmen

Background imageDolmen Collection: France, Brittany, Morbihan (56), Locmariaquer: dolmen de Mane-Lud (tumulus du Mane Lud)

France, Brittany, Morbihan (56), Locmariaquer: dolmen de Mane-Lud (tumulus du Mane Lud)
LUX4785814 France, Brittany, Morbihan (56), Locmariaquer: dolmen de Mane-Lud (tumulus du Mane Lud) surrounded by houses and a stone wall, 1918; (add.info.: France, Brittany, Morbihan (56)

Background imageDolmen Collection: France, Pays de la Loire, Maine-et-Loire (49), Saint-Georges-des-Sept-voies: Le dolmen, 1903

France, Pays de la Loire, Maine-et-Loire (49), Saint-Georges-des-Sept-voies: Le dolmen, 1903
LUX4813428 France, Pays de la Loire, Maine-et-Loire (49), Saint-Georges-des-Sept-voies: Le dolmen, 1903; (add.info.: France, Pays de la Loire, Maine-et-Loire (49)

Background imageDolmen Collection: The Merchants' Table erected in the Stone Age

The Merchants' Table erected in the Stone Age
3521990 The Merchants' Table erected in the Stone Age; (add.info.: The Merchants' Table erected in the Stone Age, in Brittany. Dated 19th Century); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageDolmen Collection: Vendee picturesque: Dolmen de la Frebouchere, 1920, La Bernard, France - Autochrome anonymous

Vendee picturesque: Dolmen de la Frebouchere, 1920, La Bernard, France - Autochrome anonymous
LUX4696576 Vendee picturesque: Dolmen de la Frebouchere, 1920, La Bernard, France - Autochrome anonymous; Private Collection; (add.info.: Vendee picturesque: Dolmen de la Frebouchere, 1920)

Background imageDolmen Collection: Human sacrifice among the Gauls - druids, dolmen, menhir - engraving by Gustave Dore in

Human sacrifice among the Gauls - druids, dolmen, menhir - engraving by Gustave Dore in "L'Histoire populaire
PCT4277281 Human sacrifice among the Gauls - druids, dolmen, menhir - engraving by Gustave Dore in "L'Histoire populaire de la France" by Ch

Background imageDolmen Collection: France, Brittany, Morbihan (56), Locmariaquer: stone table, a young Breton in hooves and his dog

France, Brittany, Morbihan (56), Locmariaquer: stone table, a young Breton in hooves and his dog
LUX4772612 France, Brittany, Morbihan (56), Locmariaquer: stone table, a young Breton in hooves and his dog, dolmen of Mane-Lud (tumulus of Mane Lud), entrance to the inner chamber

Background imageDolmen Collection: Carnac menhir alignments. Drawing by Victor Hugo grave by Meaulle. Extract from the text of Hugo

Carnac menhir alignments. Drawing by Victor Hugo grave by Meaulle. Extract from the text of Hugo
PCT4274460 Carnac menhir alignments. Drawing by Victor Hugo grave by Meaulle. Extract from the text of Hugo (En voyage en Bretagne, 11 August 1834): " My dear friend

Background imageDolmen Collection: Dolmen, 1846-1867. Creator: Gerrit Alexander Godart Filip Mollinger

Dolmen, 1846-1867. Creator: Gerrit Alexander Godart Filip Mollinger
Dolmen, 1846-1867. (Hunebed)

Background imageDolmen Collection: Death Beach

Death Beach
Andrea Auf dem Brinke

Background imageDolmen Collection: The neolithic Dolmen known as Lanyon Quoit in the place of the same name in Cornwall

The neolithic Dolmen known as Lanyon Quoit in the place of the same name in Cornwall Great Britain Dolmen Neolithic, Prehistoric. Date of Photograph:1880-1900 ca.. Date of Artwork:2500 a.C

Background imageDolmen Collection: Alignments of the menhir in Carnac

Alignments of the menhir in Carnac France Carnac Megalith Prehistoric. Date of Photograph:1963. Date of Artwork:4000-2500 a.C. ca

Background imageDolmen Collection: The Table des Marchands': dolmen near Locmariaquer

The Table des Marchands': dolmen near Locmariaquer France Locmariaquer Dolmen Prehistoric. Date of Photograph:1910-1925. Date of Artwork:4300-4000 a. C

Background imageDolmen Collection: Cromlech at Gwernvale, 1832 (sepia wash on paper)

Cromlech at Gwernvale, 1832 (sepia wash on paper)
NGW387985 Cromlech at Gwernvale, 1832 (sepia wash on paper) by Edwards, Pryce Carter (fl.1830-40); 22.4x33 cm; National Museum Wales; (add.info.: A Cromlech, Brecknockshire, opposite Gwernvale)

Background imageDolmen Collection: Pentre Ifan, a Neolithic burial chamber, Nevern, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK. November 2008

Pentre Ifan, a Neolithic burial chamber, Nevern, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK. November 2008

Background imageDolmen Collection: Kits Coty House near Maidstone, Kent

Kits Coty House near Maidstone, Kent
Kits Coty House, the remains of a chambered long barrow located near to the village of Aylesford, Kent. Date: circa 1901

Background imageDolmen Collection: Megalithic Tomb at Pentre Ifan, Pembrokeshire, 1835, (1946). Artist: Richard Tongue

Megalithic Tomb at Pentre Ifan, Pembrokeshire, 1835, (1946). Artist: Richard Tongue
Megalithic Tomb at Pentre Ifan, Pembrokeshire, 1835, (1946). From Early Britain, by Jacquetta Hawkes [Collins, London, 1946]

Background imageDolmen Collection: Ireland, Co. Clare, The Burren, Poulnabrone dolmen, ancient neolithic monument

Ireland, Co. Clare, The Burren, Poulnabrone dolmen, ancient neolithic monument
Ireland, Co.Clare, The Burren, Poulnabrone dolmen, ancient neolithic monument

Background imageDolmen Collection: Ireland, Co. Donegal, Ardara, Kilclooney Dolmen

Ireland, Co. Donegal, Ardara, Kilclooney Dolmen
Ireland, Co.Donegal, Ardara, Kilclooney Dolmen

Background imageDolmen Collection: Poulnabrone Dolmen at Sunrise, The Burren, County Clare, Ireland

Poulnabrone Dolmen at Sunrise, The Burren, County Clare, Ireland

Background imageDolmen Collection: Poulnabrone Dolmen, The Burren, County Clare, Ireland

Poulnabrone Dolmen, The Burren, County Clare, Ireland

Background imageDolmen Collection: Poulnabrone dolmen - Poulabrone Megalithic Tomb, (Poulnabrone is the largest Irish portal tomb)

Poulnabrone dolmen - Poulabrone Megalithic Tomb, (Poulnabrone is the largest Irish portal tomb) The Burren, Parish of Kilcorney, Co. Clare, Ireland, Europe

Background imageDolmen Collection: Lanyon Quoit, Cornwall, England, UK

Lanyon Quoit, Cornwall, England, UK

Background imageDolmen Collection: Poulnabrone Dolmen portal stone, Burren, Clare, Ireland, Northern Europe

Poulnabrone Dolmen portal stone, Burren, Clare, Ireland, Northern Europe

Background imageDolmen Collection: Arthurs Stone OP35390

Arthurs Stone OP35390
ARTHURs STONE, ARTHURs STONE LANE, DORSTONE, HEREFORDSHIRE. A view from the west of Arthurs Stone. This photograph was printed in the RCHME Inventory Volume for Herefordshire, Volume I, Plate 89

Background imageDolmen Collection: Dolmen of Pera do Moco, dating back to the 4th millennium B. C Guarda, Beira Alta

Dolmen of Pera do Moco, dating back to the 4th millennium B. C Guarda, Beira Alta
Dolmen of Pera do Moco, dating back to the 4th millennium B.C.. Guarda, Beira Alta. Portugal

Background imageDolmen Collection: Europe, Iberia, Portugal, The Alentejo, Estremoz, the Anta de Pavia megalithic monument

Europe, Iberia, Portugal, The Alentejo, Estremoz, the Anta de Pavia megalithic monument; dolmen; chapel / church made from a dolmen in Pavia village



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"Dolmen: Ancient Neolithic Burial Chambers Standing the Test of Time" Step back in time to over 4500 years ago, where the mysterious dolmens were erected as burial chambers for our ancestors. These impressive stone structures, scattered across various corners of the world, hold secrets and stories that have captivated historians and archaeologists alike. One such remarkable site is Chun Cromlech in Morvah, Cornwall. It was during the summer of 1858 when this ancient dolmen caught the attention of explorers who marveled at its grandeur. The Dolmen of Bagneux also stands tall as a testament to human ingenuity and craftsmanship. Traveling further north to Co Tyrone, Ireland, we encounter Baronscourt Cromlech - another awe-inspiring example of these prehistoric wonders. Meanwhile, nestled amidst County Clare's rugged landscape lies Poulnabrone Dolmen; its imposing presence evokes a sense of reverence for those who once laid their loved ones to rest within its stone walls. Venturing beyond Europe's borders takes us to Catalonia in Spain, where the Dolmen of Pedracabana stands proudly as a reminder of ancient civilizations' rich history. Even across continents, dolmens continue to leave an indelible mark on humanity's collective memory. Closer to home in England's Cornwall region rests Lanyon Quoit - a Stone Age dolmen that has stood resilient against time's relentless march forward. Its weathered stones tell tales from centuries past with every passing breeze. Ireland remains home to some truly extraordinary examples like Poulnabrone Dolmen Portal Megalithic Tomb in County Clare or Kilclooney Dolmen found near Ardara in Co. Donegal. These sites serve as poignant reminders that our connection with our ancestors transcends generations and borders.