DescriptionTriguères-Trilithe du Vieux-Garçon, Loiret, France.JPG
English: Celtic trilithe called "le Vieux-Garçon" ("the Old-Boy") that stood in the Bois de la Garenne, at the top of a hill near the celtic oppidum in Triguères, Loiret. The dolmen was buried by the landowner at the end of XIXe century. The sandstone that made it is not local material - the nearest deposit of such sandstone is 60 km away.
Français : Trilithe celtique dit "le Vieux-Garçon", qui se tenait dans le bois de la Garenne à Triguères, au sommet d'une colline près d'un oppidum de 9 hectares. Il fut enterré par le propriétaire du terrain à la fin du XIXe siècle. Le grès dont les pierres étaient faites n'est pas local - le plus proche dépôt de grès est à 60 km de là.
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Mémoire de la Société d'Agriculture, Sciences Belles-Lettres et Arts d'Orléans, 1863
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