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Good video. The possible "altar stone" is the only truly worked stone on the site so you might have something there. Also, I liked the comparisons to other sites, these things weren't built in isolation so it's good to open one's gaze and look for similarities. Happy stone bothering for the future.👍
This is a common shape of pre Iron age burials, they are Burial Cists and would have been covered with large capstones and a Mound of Earth, this was probably destroyed by the Normans who often took stones from these burials to build their Mottes. There is a similar one at Carn giwc near Coity Bridgend which has numerous Burials and small stone circles, many of the these have had their Mounds removed and the stones were used by the Normans to build Coity Castle, there are Hundreds of Neolithic sites on Sarn Hirwaun Coity and Pencoed Commons in a line of about Two Miles. just off the M4 at Parc Prison. there are also Roman Forts and Bronze age Smelting in the area. Please take a look Cadw do not give a Toss about Wales they are more in touch with English Heritage. diolch yn fawr i ti, nos da
Also there are a number of Hillforts at Cefn Carfan Mynydd Y Marchog and Mynydd Mynwent above Heol y Cyw Graiglas and Brynnau Gwynnion, with Caer and twyn Caradoc there as well.
Nice, found your channel researching Cerrig Y Gof as it's one of the next sites on our list to visit, a ridiculously long list and growing daily... Subscribed
What an awesome video. Great informative narration. Please do more x
Thank you !
Thank you, we will slowly do more!
Good video. The possible "altar stone" is the only truly worked stone on the site so you might have something there. Also, I liked the comparisons to other sites, these things weren't built in isolation so it's good to open one's gaze and look for similarities.
Happy stone bothering for the future.👍
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Fantastic site
Yes it certainly is!
Good video,
Defniddio technoleg fodern i ddarchifio dargelwch y gorffenol,gwych,diolch!!
Diolch ❤
This is a common shape of pre Iron age burials, they are Burial Cists and would have been covered with large capstones and a Mound of Earth, this was probably destroyed by the Normans who often took stones from these burials to build their Mottes. There is a similar one at Carn giwc near Coity Bridgend which has numerous Burials and small stone circles, many of the these have had their Mounds removed and the stones were used by the Normans to build Coity Castle, there are Hundreds of Neolithic sites on Sarn Hirwaun Coity and Pencoed Commons in a line of about Two Miles. just off the M4 at Parc Prison. there are also Roman Forts and Bronze age Smelting in the area. Please take a look Cadw do not give a Toss about Wales they are more in touch with English Heritage.
diolch yn fawr i ti, nos da
Also there are a number of Hillforts at Cefn Carfan Mynydd Y Marchog and Mynydd Mynwent above Heol y Cyw Graiglas and Brynnau Gwynnion, with Caer and twyn Caradoc there as well.
Not forgetting Mynydd Baiden above Tondu with the Large Hillfort there and the British Entrenchments and Roman Fort.
Good video.
Defnyddio'r dechmoleg fodern i ddarganfod dirgelwch y gorffenol, gwych,diolch
Diolch yn fawr, falch eich bod wedi mwynhau.