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Dolmen des Fades (covered alley, called Palet de Roland or Morrel de las Fadas) in Pepieux (Aude, Minervois, Occitanie)

Dolmen des Fades (covered alley, called Palet de Roland or Morrel de las Fadas) in Pepieux (Aude, Minervois, Occitanie)


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Dolmen des Fades (covered alley, called Palet de Roland or Morrel de las Fadas) in Pepieux (Aude, Minervois, Occitanie)

7243316 Dolmen des Fades (covered alley, called Palet de Roland or Morrel de las Fadas) in Pepieux (Aude, Minervois, Occitanie) by Prehistoric; Private Collection; (add.info.: Dolmen des Fades (covered alley, called Palet de Roland or Morrel de las Fadas) in Pepieux (Aude, Minervois, Occitanie) - It is the largest prehistoric tomb in southern France, built around 3, 500 BC.); © Patrice Cartier. All rights reserved 2022

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© Patrice Cartier. All rights reserved 2022 / Bridgeman Images

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This print showcases the Dolmen des Fades, also known as Palet de Roland or Morrel de las Fadas, located in Pepieux, Aude, Minervois, Occitanie. As the largest prehistoric tomb in southern France, this ancient structure dates back to around 3,500 BC. The image captures the essence of this remarkable megalithic site with its impressive stone architecture and vibrant colors. The photograph transports us to a time long ago when prehistoric mankind roamed these lands. It offers a glimpse into their world and invites us to ponder their customs and way of life. The absence of people in the frame allows us to fully appreciate the magnitude and grandeur of this archaeological treasure. The Dolmen des Fades stands as a testament to human ingenuity and craftsmanship during an era we can only imagine. Its significance lies not only in its historical value but also in its cultural importance for France and its overseas territories. Through the lens of Patrice Cartier's photography artistry, we are able to explore this extraordinary archeological site with awe-inspiring detail. Each stone tells a story that has endured thousands of years—a silent witness to our collective past. As we gaze upon this photograph print from Fine Art Finder, let it serve as a reminder of our connection to those who came before us and inspire us to continue unraveling the mysteries left behind by our ancestors.

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