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Saith Maen

Stone Row / Alignment

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Saith Maen translates as 'Seven Stones' in English... which may or may not be true since the very disturbed nature of the terrain underfoot - possibly a combination of bovine action and dodgy 'excavation' (for some reason the trenches were not back-filled) - ensuring my arithmetic is even less precise than usual. The disintegrating, not to mention mostly collapsed, 'protective' wooden enclosure surrounding the site also does it no favours.

Nevertheless, 'a number' of stones can still be found here still in position among quite a few others, suggesting the possibility of former multiple rows? Whatever, the location is excellent, overlooked by the bleak mass of Gorllwyn some two miles to WSW, Y Gamriw to NW and the enigmatic Hafen stone setting to east. In short, there is a surfeit of prehistory in the locale. Just check the map.

As I sit and take it all in two things become apparent: 1) I really must re-visit Gorllwyn some day before it becomes physically beyond me; 2) is it me, or is the rather idiosyncratic location of this stone row governed by the fact that Pen-y-Fan and Corn Du feature perfectly up the skyline. Coincidence? Well, no doubt some muppet or other will insist Google Earth (or whatever) shows no such thing. My view is: "Come and see for yourself" since, funnily enough, prehistoric people didn't have access to satellite imagery. As far as I'm aware.
GLADMAN Posted by GLADMAN
10th July 2022ce
Edited 26th July 2022ce

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