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A mythological culture of the engraved signs of megaliths in the Neolithic: the Atlantic grammar of a "path of the dead."

The study of the signs engraved on the megalithic monuments of the Atlantic façade, particularly in Morbihan, reveals the existence of a highly coherent symbolic system, reflecting a deep and shared mythological culture in the Neolithic. The recent interpretation, shifting the analysis from a purely agropastoral framework to a maritime and celestial context, allows for the deciphering of a complex narrative, a true "path of the dead" inscribed in stone.

After Carhaix and its "Pantheon" of Breton statues, Lorient wants to showcase interceltism year-round: eight works in project.

In Lorient, another emblematic city of Celtic cultures thanks to the Interceltic Festival, a comparable initiative is taking shape, but on the scale of the Celtic nations: the city had already inaugurated, on August 3, 2008, a statue of Polig Monjarret. Today, its promoters want to go further: to install eight statues of musicians from other Celtic countries, in order to make inter-Celticism visible on a daily basis.

Disappearance of Yannig Baron: Brittany loses a great advocate for bilingualism and autonomy.

Born in Groix in 1936, musician (bombarde) and cultural and political activist, Yannig Baron has marked several decades of struggles for Brittany, particularly for bilingual education. Founder of Dihun, the association of parents of students in private Catholic schools, he was a hunger striker several times and received the Collar of the Ermine in 2004.

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