Menhir Prunas

Found isolated within a field, it is a dense stone m. high. 1.67; pyramidal in shape with a trapezoidal plan, it is squat at the base and tapered at the top.

On the main face there are ten (of the total thirty) dimples or “cuplets” arranged in a triangle, designed to symbolize the breasts of the Goddess in negative relief, that is, represented with hollows.

It can be dated to around the 3rd-4th millennium B.C. when the cult of the Mother Goddess (a symbol of fertility and motherhood, the parent and vivifier of nature) was the dominant one.

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