Figure 1: Distribution of monuments in southern Morbihan
Figure 2: Earthen long mound (Trédion, Coëby)
Figure 3: Angled passage grave of Les Pierres Plates (Locmariaquer). View towards entrance.
Figure 4: View of the earthen long mound of Mane Net
Figure 5: The Carnac alignments from the top of Mont St Michel (visible between the trees behind the houses)
Figure 6: Topography of southern Morbihan
Figure 7: Viewsheds of earthen long mounds by group
Figure 8: Inter-visibility between groups of earthen long mounds
Figure 9: Viewshed for Group 9
Figure 10: Distribution of earthen long mounds by group with respect to watersheds (black) and rivers (cyan)
Figure 11: Clustering of earthen long mounds
Figure 12: Plan of the Camp du Lizo (Le Rouzic 1933)
Figure 13: Visibility of locations of angled passage graves
Figure 14: Visibility of angled passage graves, assuming a mound height of 4m
Figure 15: Route of visualisation, and locations of angled passage graves
Figure 16: Frames from dynamic visualisation of Le Lizo
Figure 17: View from Luffang, looking towards Camp de Lizo (centre left).
Figure 18: View south from Luffang, showing Mané Roullarde on the skyline
Figure 19: View south from the estuary, Mané Roullarde is clearly visible.
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