From Wikipedia - Reading time: 3 minMégalithes du domaine de Wéris | |
Wéris I dolmen | |
Shown within Belgium | |
| Location | Wéris |
|---|---|
| Region | Belgium |
| Coordinates | 50°19′34″N 5°31′52″E / 50.326°N 5.531°E |
| Type | Dolmens / menhirs |
| History | |
| Periods | Neolithic |
The Wéris megaliths are a group of megalithic monuments found near the village of Wéris, in the province of Luxembourg, in Belgium.
The megalithic remains at Wéris are scattered over region more than 5 miles (8 km) long, and form a group which is unique in Belgium.[1] There are many standing stones (menhirs), including one beside the road just southwest of Wéris.[2] Of the many chamber tombs (dolmens) which once existed in the area, two now survive in good condition. These remains generally date to around 3000 BC,[1] a time period which corresponds to that of the Seine-Oise-Marne culture.[3]
The dolmens are made from slabs of conglomerate stone.[4] A notable feature of the two dolmens is that the funerary chamber and the ante-chamber are separated by a stone slab pierced with a circular opening.[4]
A museum (La Maison des Mégalithes de Wéris) for the monuments can be found in the centre of the village of Wéris.[5]
Wéris I
Wéris II
Oppagne Menhirs
Danthine Menhir