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La Hogue Bie is a major Neolitic ritual site dating back to 3500BC and one of the best preserved cruciform passage graves in Europe.  
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La Hougue Bie is a major Neolitic ritual site dating back to 3500BC and one of the best preserved cruciform passage graves in Europe.  
 
Its passage is twenty meters long and is covered by a 12.2 meter high earth mound.  
Its passage is twenty meters long and is covered by a 12.2 meter high earth mound.  
The mound istelf is 58 meters in diameter and covers an area of 2400 square meters.  
 
The mound itself is 58 meters in diameter and covers an area of 2400 square meters.  
 
First opened for excavation on 3rd September 1924 by the Société Jersiaise, they found the site had been robbed at an earlier date.  
First opened for excavation on 3rd September 1924 by the Société Jersiaise, they found the site had been robbed at an earlier date.  
They discovered the remains of eight bodies and various pieces of pottery.
They discovered the remains of eight bodies and various pieces of pottery.


La Hougue Bie would have been far more than a place to bury tribal members and was possibly used as place of worship.  
La Hougue Bie would have been far more than a place to bury tribal members and was possibly used as place of worship.  
The passage is aligned with the sunrise on the spring and autumn equinox.
The passage is aligned with the sunrise on the spring and autumn equinox.


[[File:hogue.jpg|right]]
Atop the mound sits a chapel dating back to medieval times.
At one point this building was said to have been part of a castle on this location.
 
It was used as a lookout post during World War II and a bunker was built within the mound itself.


Atop the mound sits a chapel dating back to medieval times.
At one point this building was said to have been part of a castle on this location. It was used as a look out postduring World War II and a bunker was built within the mound itself.


'''Dragon Legend'''
'''Dragon Legend'''
Jersey was terrorised by a fearful dragon that made it’s nest in the marshes around St Saviour.  
Jersey was terrorised by a fearful dragon that made it’s nest in the marshes around St Saviour.  


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She immediately had him arrested and brought to trial. He admitted his guilt and was executed.  
She immediately had him arrested and brought to trial. He admitted his guilt and was executed.  


The widow of the Seigneur then travelled to Jersey and raised a monument to her dead husband, this being La Hogue Bie.
The widow of the Seigneur then travelled to Jersey and raised a monument to her dead husband, this being La Hougue Bie.


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