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      • La Hougue Bie is a burial chamber, built by Neolithic man as a ritual site. (4000 - 3250BC) It's one of the 10 oldest buildings in the world.
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  2. La Hougue Bie is a Neolithic ritual site which was in use around 4000-3500 BC. [6] In Western Europe, it is one of the largest and best preserved passage graves and the most impressive and best preserved monument of Armorican Passage Grave group.

  3. Dec 6, 2011 · Although it was not used primarily for burials, the site is one of the most well-preserved passage graves in the world. Passage graves were constructed out of giant stones forming a...

  4. Apr 7, 2009 · The 6000 year-old burial site at La Hougue Bie is one of the best preserved remnants of the Neolithic period in Western Europe. Every spring and autumn crowds of people gather to watch...

  5. Nov 10, 2002 · La Hougue Bie began as the site of a Neolithic burial mound around 3500 BC. HISTORIC SITES. La Hougue Bie. Find out about one. of the earliest Neolithic burial mounds in Jersey....

  6. Mar 2, 2004 · La Hougue Bie began as the site of a Neolithic burial mound around 3500 BC. The burial chamber The mound covered a passage grave and burial chamber.

  7. The 6,000 year-old burial site at La Hougue Bie is one of the best preserved remnants of the Neolithic period in Western Europe. Every spring and autumn crowds of people gather to watch...

  8. Mysteries of La Hougue BieLa Hougue Bie has stood for 6000 years. But what was it for? Archaeologist Olga Finch explains.The 6000 year-old burial site at La ...

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