Definitionn. a prehistoric megalithic tomb typically having two large upright stones and a capstone
Last update: July 6, 2015
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The alignment of Kermario points to the dolmen of Kercado (Place of St Cado), where there is also a barrow, explored in 1863; and to the south-east of Menec stands the great tumulus of Mont St Michel, which measures 377 ft. [Please select]
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There was a great stone dolmen, as they call it--a giant house, as it were, made of three flat stones for walls, and a fourth for a roof, so heavy that none know how such are raised nowadays. [Please select]
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Once we went round, and I saw the great dolmen and the gleam of sword Helmbiter beneath it. [Please select]
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Smiting and kicking, I got clear of them, and saw that the dolmen towered across the fire, and straightway I knew that through the smoke was the only way. [Please select]
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Then I had Helmbiter in my hand, and I shouted, and stepped back to the narrow door of the dolmen, and there stood, while the wild men gathered in a ring and howled at me. [Please select]
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Kolgrim sat down beside him and bent over him, leaning against the stone of the great dolmen. [Please select]
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