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'Enon stone', a place of worship and legends
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The megalithic shape of the 'Enon stone' marked the spirits of ancient peoples who saw in its presence a manifestation of the gods. The oral tradition records the site as a Celtic place of worship used by a college of druidesses to pronounce their oracles and dispense justice. The excavations, carried out around the 'Enon stone' did not however provide any archaeological vestige testifying to a cult on the part of the Celts. It is indeed a rock put in the Vogna cirque by nature at the melting of the glacier which covered the Jura, and in no way a menhir.
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