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Dans le tumulus B de la Boixe
France

Le tumulus B de la Boixe est un tumulus à double parement construit en pierres sèches, et qui mesure 90 m de diamètre et 3 m de haut.

L'entrée ouvre sur un long couloir. Sur la droite au début de ce couloir, une petite chambre est accessible.
Le bout du couloir mène, au centre, à une grande chambre mégalithique rectangulaire (cette photo). De cette grande chambre, une autre petite chambre carrée est accessible par une ouverture.
La nécropole de la Boixe est un ensemble de mégalithes composée notamment du dolmen B de la Boixe, du tumulus B de la Boixe et du tumulus C de la Boixe, situés au lieu-dit la Combe du Rut dans la forêt de la Boixe, sur la commune de Vervant en Charente, ainsi que du dolmen A de la Boixe, ou Pierre du sacrifice, sur la commune de Cellettes.
La nécropole de la Boixe a été inscrite monument historique par arrêté du 22 avril 1991.

La photo a été prise en juillet 2016, en milieu de journée. Panorama réalisé en version HDR (enfuse).

Référence : https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/N%C3%A9cropole_de_la_Boixe

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Copyright: Franck Masschelein
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 10692x5346
Taken: 13/07/2016
Chargée: 24/10/2016
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Tags: tumulus; megalith; historical monument; vervant; france; hdr; enfuse
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