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A statue menhir is a type of carved standing stone created during the later European Neolithic. The statues consist of a vertical slab or pillar with a stylised design of a human figure cut into it, sometimes with hints of clothing or weapons visible. ==Locations== They are most commonly found in southern and western France, Catalonia,〔(Estàtua-menhir )〕 Corsica, Sardinia, Italy and the Alps. A group from the Iron Age also is known in Liguria and Lunigiana. There are two in Guernsey, ''La Gran' Mère du Chimquière''('the Grandmother the Cemetery'), a highly detailed example in the churchyard of Parish of Saint Martin, and another known simply as ''La Gran' Mère'' in the Parish of Castel. The latter is an earlier, less detailed example found buried underneath the porch of the parish church. Image:La Dame de Saint-Sernin.jpg|Statue-menhir ''la Dame de Saint-Sernin'', musée Fenaille de Rodez Image:Murat Statue menhir paillemalbiau.JPG|Statue menhir of Paillemalbiau (Murat-sur-Vèbre) Image:Statuamenhirlaconi.jpg|Statue menhir of Laconi, Sardinia 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Statue menhir」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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