Cerny culture

The Cerny culture (French: La Culture de Cerny ) is a Neolithic culture in France (second half of the 5th millennium BC). which has spread especially in the Paris Basin. It is characterized by the construction of enclosures of type Passy, monumental mounds. It owes its name to the site of the " Parc aux Oxen " in Cerny in the Essonne.

Important Locations

  • Réaudins, Balloy, Seine- et- Marne, at the confluence of the Yonne in the Seine.
  • Escolives -Sainte- Camille, Yonne department
  • Sablons, Gron, Yonne department.
  • La Sabliere, Passy- Richebourg, Yonne department.
  • Noue Fenard, Vignely, Seine- et- Marne
  • Porte aux Bergers, Vignely, Seine- et- Marne
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