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Le Plasker in Plouharnel (fifth millennium cal BC): a newly discovered section of the megalithic complex of Carnac

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 June 2025

Audrey Blanchard*
Affiliation:
Department of Historical Studies, Göteborgs Universitet, Sweden Centre de Recherche en Archéologie, Archéosciences, Histoire (CReAAH UMR 6566), Nantes Université (CNRS), France Archeodunum, Nantes, France
Jean-Noël Guyodo
Affiliation:
Centre de Recherche en Archéologie, Archéosciences, Histoire (CReAAH UMR 6566), Nantes Université (CNRS), France
Bettina Schulz Paulsson
Affiliation:
Department of Historical Studies, Göteborgs Universitet, Sweden
Fabien Montassier
Affiliation:
Centre de Recherche en Archéologie, Archéosciences, Histoire (CReAAH UMR 6566), Nantes Université (CNRS), France Archeodunum, Nantes, France
*
Author for correspondence: Audrey Blanchard (✉ audrey.blanchard@univ-nantes.fr)
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Abstract

The monumental alignments found in southern Brittany, particularly Carnac, potentially mark the beginnings of the megalithic tradition in north-west Europe. Radiocarbon dates from excavations at a previously unknown section of this extensive megalithic complex, presented here, provide new insights into the dynamic history of construction during the fifth millennium cal BC. This refined chronology reveals not only that the site of Le Plasker—consisting of a pre-megalithic monumental tomb, alignments of standing stones and hearths—developed over 300 years in the Middle Neolithic, but that the choice of location may have been influenced by an earlier Late Mesolithic occupation.

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Figure 1. Above) distribution of standing stones in the Carnac area; below) distribution of stelae and cists under mounds between the Etel and Crac’h rivers, with the main alignments highlighted (after Cassen 2021: 34, 126) (figure by authors).

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Figure 2. Graphic of Le Plasker’s chronology (figure by A. Blanchard & J.N. Guyodo).

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Figure 3. Plan of Le Plasker site, detailing features and associated calibrated radiocarbon dates (figure by A. Blanchard & F. Montassier).

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Figure 4. Bayesian model showing posterior density distributions of radiocarbon dates for the horizontal stratigraphy. Model agreement: Amodel = 105, Aoverall = 98.7 (see OSM) (figure by B. Schulz Paulsson).

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Figure 5. Plan of Mesolithic remains and stratigraphic sections of the Mesolithic ditch; a) monolith with a triangular shape and wide, flat base with two tenons (figure by A. Blanchard & J.N. Guyodo).

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Figure 6. Aerial view of the funerary monument (figure by A. Blanchard).

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Figure 7. Plan and stratigraphic section of the funerary monument (figure by A. Blanchard & F. Montassier).

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Figure 8. Above) Aerial view of monoliths around the funerary architecture; below) a plan showing the distribution of blocks and structures near the monument (figure by A. Blanchard & J.N. Guyodo).

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Figure 9. Characterisation of the pavement, foundation pits and cooking pits (figure by A. Blanchard & F. Montassier).

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Figure 10. Layout of phases of Neolithic structures (figure by A. Blanchard & B. Schulz Paulsson).

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