Dolmen de Corn-er-Houët
Dolmen · Caurel
Gallery grave
allée couverte de Coët Correc
The covered alley of Coët Correc, located in the commune of Mûr-de-Bretagne in the Côtes-d'Armor department, is a megalithic burial, classified as a historical monument.
Protection: The covered alley of Coët Correc has been classified as historical monuments since 8 November 1956.
Description: The covered gangway is 10.50 m long for an average width of 1.40 m. It is bounded by about twenty orthostates in local slate shale. According to Jean L'Helgouach's records, it still had six cover tables in 1965, only two have now remained in place, the four have been moved along the road to the monument. The chamber has a window-shaped side entrance between two slit slabs at the southeast end of the driveway. This shingle is composed of two jointed elongated elements, preceded by a corridor delimited by two parallel slabs of about 1.50 m long. The aisle was enclosed in a tumulus of about 24 m long and 8 m wide girdled with slabs erected on singing. The stripping carried out on the south side of the tumulus revealed the presence of a curious laughter, filled...