Neolithic Tombs in Glamorgan and Monmouthshire


 

by Martin J Powell

Unlike many of the long cairns in the Black Mountains, most of the tombs in Glamorgan and Monmouthshire (Gwent) are terminally chambered, i.e. with a simple chamber positioned immediately behind the forecourt. There are also a number of ‘miscellaneous’ or hybrid types, displaying individuality in design and construction. Two of the tombs in this list - Parc le Breos Cwm (SS 537 898) and Pen-Maen Burrows (SS 531 881) - have transepted chambers, where one or more pairs of side chambers branch off from the main passageway.

None of the tombs presented here have complex astronomical lines, all of them in fact representing the axis line of the main chamber and/or the long cairn. The best preserved (and restored) examples are Tinkinswood (ST 092 733) and Parc le Breos Cwm, the latter having recently been radiocarbon dated to a period around the middle of the fourth millennium BC (Whittle & Wysocki, 1998).

The following table is a summary of the survey results. For a more detailed examination of the chambered tombs in South Wales (together with site plans and excavation details) see the accompanying article on the 'Orientations of Neolithic Tombs in Glamorgan and Gwent Counties'.

[Several entries in the table include a photograph of the site. To view the image, click on the word 'Photo' on the right of the table; the image will open in a new window]

 

Copyright Martin J Powell  August 2001, with revisions 2005

Neolithic Tombs in BRE and HRF

Stone Circles

Round Cairns and Round Barrows

Enclosure Monuments

Stone Rows and Stone Pairs in South Wales


BIBLIOGRAPHY

CHILDREN, George & NASH, George

 

1996    Prehistoric Sites of Monmouthshire (Monuments in the Landscape, Volume 4) (Logaston Press, Woonton Almeley), pgs. 38-40.

 

POWELL, T. G. E. (ed) et al

 

1969    "The Cotswold-Severn Group" by J. X. W. P. CORCORAN in Megalithic Enquiries in the West of Britain (Liverpool University Press, Liverpool), pgs. 13-106.

 

ROYAL COMMISSION ON ANCIENT & HISTORICAL MONUMENTS IN WALES

 

1976    An Inventory of the Ancient Monuments in Glamorgan Vol. 1. Pre-Norman, Pt. 1: The Stone and Bronze Ages (HMSO, Cardiff).

 

WEBLEY, J.

 

1961    "Y Garn Llwyd, Newchurch, West Monmouthshire: A Reassessment" in The Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies Vol. XIX, Pt.3 (University of Wales Press, Cardiff), pgs. 255-8.

 

WHITTLE, A. & WYSOCKI, M.

 

1998    "Parc le Breos Cwm Transepted Long Cairn, Gower, West Glamorgan: Date, Contents and Context" in Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society Vol. 64, 139-182.


Aenigmatis

A detailed discussion of the orientations of Neolithic chambered tombs in Glamorgan & Gwent counties

Prehistoric Sites in Britain - Photo Gallery

Archaeoastronomy - Introduction

Neolithic Tombs in South Wales

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