This is news that caused a lot of reaction on social networks. In Carnac, Morbihan, in the Brittany region, more than thirty thousand years old menhirs were destroyed to build a DIY market… This was a guy named Christian Obeltz, an amateur archaeologist and correspondent for the Regional Department of Cultural Affairs (DRAC). ) who rang the alarm bell. He confided: “I drove past him three weeks ago. That’s when I saw everything was ruined.”. Here Christian Obeltz talks about the area of the chemin de Montauban in Carnac, containing 37 menhirs that are now destroyed. He stated that this site exists. “Referenced on the National Archaeological Map since 2015” and it was “Registered in the indicative list of megaliths of the commune, which will be submitted to the Ministry of Culture at the end of September for possible inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List”.
“The blow of Asterix and the Menhir”
The building permit application was filed not yesterday, but in 2015 and had already been rejected. Why ? “Due to their location, the envisioned works are likely to affect elements of the archaeological heritage”assured DRAC. And finally, eight years later, the project surfaced with a new building permit at the same location. So how can the mayor accept the file this time? To him, the file was compliant and on private land, so there was no possible objection when the site was still placed by DRAC in a prescription area in the old Land Use Plan (POS) but not in the current local town plan (PLU). “There were no instructions for archaeological excavations in this area, otherwise the license would not have been given.”he assured.
Heritage advocacy association Koun Breizh (Breton Memory, Breton) filed a complaint against X with the Vannes prosecutor on Wednesday, June 7th. “Intentional destruction aggravated by the fact that it relates to the archaeological heritage”. This morning, after many personalities stood up, Jean-Luc is back with a montage on his Instagram story. He used an image from:Asterix and blow du Menhir, with the addition of a store in the background to reflect current events. He also added a crying emoji to show his dismay.
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Source: Programme Television

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