Pierres pouquelées de Vauville
Gallery grave · Vauville
Archaeological site
The Hague-Dick, Hague-Dike or Haguedic is a cutback dating back at least to the ninth century BC, that is to say the recent bronze age, reused by the Vikings during the Scandinavian invasions, creating a cut-off camp, which stands in the North Cotentin, in the Manche department, in the Normandy region. The work is inscribed in historical monuments.