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Benthall Cairn (Beadnell)
Cist
Benthall Cairn (Beadnell) (Cist) on The Modern Antiquarian, the UK & Ireland's most popular megalithic community website. 5 images, 1 weblink, plus information on many more ancient sites nearby and across the UK & Ireland.
Image © A. Brookes (12.10.2019)
OS Ref (GB):
Latitude:
55° 33' 11.68" N
Longitude:
1° 37' 32.47" W
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Keys To The Past Entry
Bronze Age Cists & Cairn
Keys to the past entry states:
"Two stone-lined graves were found here in 1934 when building a small hut. They were on the edge of a mound made of water-worn boulders, pebbles and sand. Both the graves contained bones. A Bronze Age pot was also found in one of them."
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Posted by
mascot
14th September 2009ce
Edited 23rd September 2009ce