The Dolmen du Calvaire is a Neolithic burial chamber located in the forest of Châtellerault, in western France. It is a large, rectangular stone structure with an entrance and a capstone weighing over 10 tons. The dolmen was likely used for communal burials, and artifacts found at the site suggest it was used during the late Neolithic period, around 3000 BCE.

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Calvaire, 22200 Grâces, France
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The Dolmen du Calvaire is a Neolithic burial chamber located in the forest of Châtellerault, in western France. It is a large, rectangular stone structure with an entrance and a capstone weighing over 10 tons. The dolmen was likely used for communal burials, and artifacts found at the site suggest it was used during the late Neolithic period, around 3000 BCE.
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