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Afon Eigiau

Burial Chamber

Fieldnotes

I found this one whilst trawling through Cofleins vast array of blue dots, something I used to be happy to spend a whole day doing. This is what Coflein says of it.... Site Description
Record derived from GAT SMR. One massive elongated rock above 3 other smaller rocks. If larger broken rock boulder was entire it would be laid at an angle perhaps supported by smaller stones now collapsed. Suggests IR may be collapsed megalithic monument. Appears to be natural landform.
I made a pact with the god of maybe to one day get there and see it for myself, after pinpointing it's exact position, and working it into a long walk over and round the Carneddau, I finally made it, it only took two years.

The dolmen ? is on the edge of a settlement of some sort, if my memory serves it might only be medieval, (sorry to any medievalists, but then what are doing on a prehistory website)
Nestled at the bottom of precipitous cliffs below Bwlch y Tri Marchog on a slight rise, it seems to be in a proper position to be a megalithic site. The big capstone is indeed broken in two, if it was whole it would look a whole lot more like a dolmen, but maybe we'll never know for sure. For now the disputed antiquity label very much applies here.
One thing that is for sure is it's outstanding position, wild and wonderful, if you do come set faces to stunned, and enjoy.
postman Posted by postman
28th May 2012ce
Edited 8th June 2012ce

Comments (1)

I'm convinced, and there is at least one hut circle amongst the later settlement ruin, so say Coflein, and they know best after all. thesweetcheat Posted by thesweetcheat
28th May 2012ce
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