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Burial Chamber 180m NE of Pen-y-Berth is a chambered tomb located in Anglesey, Wales, dating to the Neolithic period. The monument consists of a burial chamber constructed from stone, characteristic of the megalithic funerary monuments that were erected across Wales during the prehistoric period. As a chambered tomb, it served both a practical function as a repository for the deceased and a ritual purpose within the religious practices of its contemporary community. The site's survival and scheduled ancient monument status reflect its archaeological significance as evidence of Neolithic burial customs and settlement patterns in north Wales.
Burial Chamber 180m NE of Pen-y-Berth is a scheduled monument protected by Cadw under reference AN037. View the official record →
Burial Chamber 180m NE of Pen-y-Berth is a chambered tomb located in Anglesey, Wales, dating to the Neolithic period. It is designated a Scheduled Ancient Monument by Cadw under reference AN037.
Burial Chamber 180m NE of Pen-y-Berth dates from the prehistoric period, and is classified as a chambered tomb. It is one of over 32,000 scheduled monuments protected across Britain.
Burial Chamber 180m NE of Pen-y-Berth is a Scheduled Ancient Monument, legally protected by Cadw — the body responsible for designating and safeguarding heritage sites in Wales. The official designation reference is AN037.
Several scheduled monuments lie within 10 km, including Settlement NW of Waen Rhythallt (8.1 km), Hut Circle South of Rhyd y Galen, Pont-Rug (8.1 km), Hut Group Near Tan-y-Coed Pont Rhythallt (8.5 km).
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