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Chambered Tomb Collection

Discover the ancient wonders of chambered tombs in the UK, specifically in Wales

Background imageChambered Tomb Collection: UK, Wales, Angelesey. Ancient burial chamber of Bryn Celli Ddu, c. 2000BC, a CADW

UK, Wales, Angelesey. Ancient burial chamber of Bryn Celli Ddu, c. 2000BC, a CADW Welsh Heritage Site. The carved stone standing outside is a replica

Background imageChambered Tomb Collection: West Kennet Long Barrow 33786_030

West Kennet Long Barrow 33786_030
West Kennet Long Barrow, a Neolithic chambered burial mound, Wiltshire, 2019

Background imageChambered Tomb Collection: Silbury Hill from West Kennet 33786_026

Silbury Hill from West Kennet 33786_026
West Kennet long barrow and Silbury Hill, Wiltshire, 2019

Background imageChambered Tomb Collection: Belas Knap 33280_043

Belas Knap 33280_043
Belas Knap long barrow, Gloucestershire, 2016

Background imageChambered Tomb Collection: Belas Knap JEH_22055_105

Belas Knap JEH_22055_105
Belas Knap, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, 1971. A Neolithic chambered long barrow. SP0225

Background imageChambered Tomb Collection: Belas Knap JEH_22055_103

Belas Knap JEH_22055_103
Belas Knap, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, 1971. A Neolithic chambered long barrow. SP0225

Background imageChambered Tomb Collection: East Kennett long barrow 29627_009

East Kennett long barrow 29627_009
East Kennett long barrow, Wiltshire, 2015

Background imageChambered Tomb Collection: Arthurs Stone OP35390

Arthurs Stone OP35390
ARTHURs STONE, ARTHURs STONE LANE, DORSTONE, HEREFORDSHIRE. A view from the west of Arthurs Stone. This photograph was printed in the RCHME Inventory Volume for Herefordshire, Volume I, Plate 89

Background imageChambered Tomb Collection: Lanyon Quoit ALB93_05_034

Lanyon Quoit ALB93_05_034
Lanyon Quoit, Madron, Cornwall. A view of Lanyon Quoit, with the Greenburrow Engine House at Ding Dong Mine in the background. Photographed between 1919 and 1936

Background imageChambered Tomb Collection: Lanyon Quiot near St Just in West cornwall, UK. These ancient structures are megalithic chambered

Lanyon Quiot near St Just in West cornwall, UK. These ancient structures are megalithic chambered tombs dating from
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageChambered Tomb Collection: The Chun Quiot in Cornwall, an ancient Neolithic burial chamber. UK

The Chun Quiot in Cornwall, an ancient Neolithic burial chamber. UK
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Background imageChambered Tomb Collection: Lanyon Quiot near St Just in West cornwall, UK. These ancient structures are megalithic chambered

Lanyon Quiot near St Just in West cornwall, UK. These ancient structures are megalithic chambered tombs dating from
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock


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Discover the ancient wonders of chambered tombs in the UK, specifically in Wales. One such remarkable burial chamber is Bryn Celli Ddu, located on the beautiful island of Anglesey. Dating back to around 2000BC, this CADW-protected site offers a glimpse into our ancestors' funeral practices. Venturing further into Wales, we encounter West Kennet Long Barrow and Silbury Hill. These impressive structures stand as testaments to the Neolithic era's architectural prowess and spiritual beliefs. As you explore these sites, imagine the rituals and ceremonies that took place within their chambers thousands of years ago. Belas Knap beckons us next with its captivating presence. The megalithic chambered tomb stands tall amidst picturesque surroundings, inviting visitors to delve into its rich history dating back to prehistoric times. Step inside and feel a connection with those who once sought solace within its stone walls. East Kennett long barrow awaits your arrival with open arms as well. This hidden gem showcases another example of how our ancestors honored their deceased through elaborate burial practices. Take a moment to reflect on the lives lived by those laid to rest here so many centuries ago. Traveling southwest brings us closer to Cornwall's mystical offerings - Arthurs Stone at OP35390 and Lanyon Quoit near St Just in West Cornwall are two prime Neolithic burial chambers found in Europe's westernmost region. Stand before these enigmatic structures and ponder over their purpose while marveling at their enduring presence throughout time. Lastly, let us not forget The Chun Quoit – an ancient Neolithic burial chamber nestled among Cornwall's rugged landscapes. Its weathered stones whisper tales from antiquity as you immerse yourself in this atmospheric setting where history comes alive. Embark on a journey through time as you explore these fascinating chambered tombs scattered across Wales and beyond; each one offering glimpses into our distant past and reminding us of the enduring legacy left behind by our ancestors.