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Pete. Before you and I were born. Will that help ????
The only word I could think of was Neolithic and its said Late Stone Age.
I bet there is a few bones for the dog under there.
It looks to me like Coetan Arthur. On the Lyn Peninsula down by Aberdearon there are quite a few burial chambers around that part of Wales. There are some on the headland near to where my wife and I sometimes go camping at Llanbedrog overlooking Abersoch, not sure Ive spelt that properly
Just googled it and there are quite a few like these some being ancient priests buriel sites. Nice part of the world you live Pete despite all these bones. Jean.
Fantastic as piles of stones go dont you think? I'm always intrigued by these ancient places. Weyland Smithy the long Barrow near to the White Horse at Uffington is another of my favourites. Thanks for posting the picture mw0njm, it reminds me of my holidays.
Pete we will be round for tea next Saturday is that OK? Used to quite like the Llyn Peninsula when the Kids were younger. Stayed outside Tremadog but went up there as often as we could.