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Neolithic and Bronze AgeSite Name: Les Grosses Devises (W)
Country: France Département: Normandie:Calvados (14) Type: Standing Stones
Nearest Town: Caen  Nearest Village: Colomby-sur-Thaon
Latitude: 49.259750N  Longitude: 0.42845W
Condition:
5Perfect
4Almost Perfect
3Reasonable but with some damage
2Ruined but still recognisable as an ancient site
1Pretty much destroyed, possibly visible as crop marks
0No data.
-1Completely destroyed
3 Ambience:
5Superb
4Good
3Ordinary
2Not Good
1Awful
0No data.
3 Access:
5Can be driven to, probably with disabled access
4Short walk on a footpath
3Requiring a bit more of a walk
2A long walk
1In the middle of nowhere, a nightmare to find
0No data.
3 Accuracy:
5co-ordinates taken by GPS or official recorded co-ordinates
4co-ordinates scaled from a detailed map
3co-ordinates scaled from a bad map
2co-ordinates of the nearest village
1co-ordinates of the nearest town
0no data
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Les Grosses Devises (W)
Les Grosses Devises (W) submitted by Rida : Site in Normandie:Calvados (14) France (Vote or comment on this photo)
Two standing stones remain to be seen in the fields about 800m apart, on the boundary line between the communities of Thaon and Colomby-sur-Thaon. They are both between 1.3 and 1.5 metres tall, and possibly have cupules carved into them. Along this boundary are a couple of further big pieces of stone, maybe just field clearance, or perhaps the remains of other broken menhirs (I understand that four were recorded in 1912).

From Rida's Wikipedia article :

En 1912, le Dr Raoul Doranlo, membre de la Société préhistorique française signale pour la première fois une Pierre à légendes sur la commune de Thaon: la Pierre Tourniresse, ainsi que quatre autres pierres à proximité appelées par les paysans: les Grosses Devises. Plusieurs lames de silex taillé, des racloirs et des grattoirs ont été découverts aux alentours. Ces pierres ont bien été identifiées comme des menhirs authentiques.

La Pierre Tourniresse qui, d'après la légende, pivotait sur elle-même, ne se voit plus actuellement. Soit elle est complètement enfouie, soit elle a été déplacé ou enlevée. Par contre deux pierres dressées au milieu des champs cultivés, exactement sur la limite entre les communes de Thaon et de Colomby-sur-Thaon sont facilement reconnaissables. La première de ces Grosses Devises, la plus à l'est, a une forme de colonne incurvée, elle mesure 1,30 m de hauteur, 0,65 m de largeur à la base pour une épaisseur de 0,40 m. La seconde, à 800 m vers le nord-ouest, a une forme de triangle et mesure environ 1,50 m de hauteur avec une largeur maximale de 0,85 m et 0,30 m d'épaisseur. Elles sont en calcaire et comportent toutes les deux de nombreuses cupules. Elles ont situées de part et d'autre de l'ancien chemin des pèlerins qui allait de Cairon à Douvres-la-Délivrande.

Le terme devise vient du latin divisio et signifie: borne en pierre en limite de propriété. Ces pierres sont en effet, exactement placées sur la ligne de limite communale. Dr Doranlo fait remarquer que les monuments mégalithiques de la plaine de Caen affectent le plus souvent des dimensions très réduites. Beaucoup ont été morcelées par les cultivateurs pour en faire des devises, parfois elles ont été enfouies, brisées, renversées ou enlevées.

De nombreuses autres pierres remarquables de taille moyenne sont visibles en bordure de champs, en limite cadastrale.

Les Grosses Devises se trouvent à moins de 3 km exactement entre le menhir de la Demoiselle de Bracqueville et la Pierre Tourneresse à Cairon.

Which Google translates as follows :
In 1912, Dr. Raoul Doranlo, Member of the French Prehistoric Society reported for the first time a stone in the town of legends Thaon: Tourniresse Stone and four other stones nearby called by the peasants: the Grosses Devises. Several flint blades, scrapers and scrapers were found nearby. These stones have been identified as authentic menhirs.

Stone Tourniresse which according to legend, rotated on itself, is invisible now. Either it is completely buried, or it has been moved or removed. On the contrary two standing stones in the middle of cultivated fields, exactly on the boundary between the towns of Thaon and Colomby-sur-Thaon are easily recognizable. The first Grosses Devises, the farther east, has a curved form of a column, it measures 1.30 m high, 0.65 m wide at the base to a thickness of 0.40 m. The second, 800 m north-west, has a triangular shape and is approximately 1.50 m in height with a maximum width of 0.85 m and 0.30 m thick. They are limestone and both include many wells. They are located on both sides of the old road of the pilgrims that went to Dover Cairon la Deliverance.

The term comes from the Latin motto divisio and means boundary stone at the property line. These stones are in fact exactly placed on the municipal boundary line. Dr Doranlo noted that the megalithic monuments of the plain of Caen affect most often very small dimensions. Many were broken up by farmers to make currency, sometimes they were buried, broken, knocked over or removed.

Many other remarkable stones medium size are visible on the edge of fields, cadastral boundaries.

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Les Grosses Devises (W)
Les Grosses Devises (W) submitted by theCaptain : The western of the two main Les Grosses Devises stones still standing, seen here on a sunny winter morning looking north from the farmtrack which leads up from the west at Barbieres. (Vote or comment on this photo)

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Re: Les Grosses Devises (W) by TheCaptain on Sunday, 15 January 2012
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Leaving the overnight ferry at Ouistreham, went for a coffee and a walk around the harbour at Courseuilles, then decided it was time to go and have a look for these two stones, which I found recently added to the Portal by Rida.

From the maps, it looked easiest to find these stones by going to Thaon (tremendous ancient church "lost" down by the river) crossing the river to the east, then driving up a farm track from Barbieres.

The plan sort of worked, and after a mile or so along dirt track between freshly ploughed and sowed fields, the first of the stones, and then the second of the stones can be seen across the fields to the left. But this morning, everything is soaking wet, and trying to find a way across the fields to the stones would have been knee deep in sodden sticky mud.

I was content for now to have seen both of these stones (and is there bits of others?) across the fields, and to have got pictures of some sort. Can always have another visit at another time. So now on to the ancient church.

Thursday 22nd December 2011.
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