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Cairns

cairn of barnenez are piles of stones used as markers for burial sites. They were often used in ancient times to signify graves, and they can still be found in places like Scotland and Ireland.

Quoyness Chambered Cairn

Quoyness Chambered Cairn

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Quoyness Chambered Cairn is a Neolithic burial site located on the island of Sanday in Orkney, Scotland. This prehistoric structure provides valuable insight into burial practices and social structures in northern Scotland during the Neolithic period, around 3000 BC.Architecture and LayoutThe cairn is a well-preserved example of a Maeshowe-type passage grave. Its construction includes a…

Grey Cairns of Camster

Grey Cairns of Camster

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The Grey Cairns of Camster are a group of Neolithic chambered cairns in Caithness, Scotland. These cairns, built around 3500 BC, are among the best-preserved prehistoric monuments in Britain. They offer valuable insights into Neolithic burial practices and early construction techniques.Location and StructureThe cairns are located in a remote moorland area about 8 kilometers south…

Vinquoy Chambered Cairn Eday

Vinquoy Chambered Cairn Eday

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Vinquoy Chambered Cairn is an important Neolithic site on Eday, one of the Orkney Islands in Scotland. This well-preserved cairn provides valuable insights into early burial practices and community life in the region.Location and StructureThe cairn is situated on Vinquoy Hill, offering a strategic vantage point over the island. Its structure consists of a round…

Bryn Cader Faner

Bryn Cader Faner

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Bryn Cader Faner is a Bronze Age burial cairn located in North Wales. The site dates back to around 2000 BC. It is one of the most well-preserved examples of prehistoric funerary architecture in Wales. The cairn stands on a small hill in Snowdonia, offering a panoramic view of the surrounding area.Structure and DesignBryn Cader…

Carrowkeel Megalithic Cemetery

Carrowkeel Megalithic Cemetery

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Carrowkeel Megalithic Cemetery is a prehistoric site located in County Sligo, Ireland. It is one of the oldest and most important passage tomb cemeteries in Ireland. The cemetery consists of fourteen passage tombs built between 3400 and 3100 BC, during the Neolithic period. This site forms part of the wider Bricklieve Mountains complex, which includes…

Taversoe Tuick chambered cairn 2

Taversöe Tuick

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Taversöe Tuick Chambered Cairn: A Double-Chambered MysteryThe Taversöe Tuick Chambered Cairn is a remarkable archaeological site nestled on the Orkney island of Rousay. Dating back around 4,000 years to the Neolithic period, it offers a fascinating glimpse into the burial customs and architectural skills of this ancient culture.Uncovering the PastDiscovered in 1898 by Lieutenant-General Traill…

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