Bryn Celli Ddu

The next position on the list of the most beautiful historical sites in Anglesey is Bryn Celli Ddu. A prehistoric site called Bryn Celli Ddu Welsh can be found close to Llanddaniel Fab on the Welsh island of Anglesey. Meaning "the mound in the gloomy grove," its name means. In 1928 and 1929, archeological excavations were conducted there. It is the centerpiece of a significant Neolithic Scheduled Monument under Cadw's protection, and visitors can access the burial chamber inside the mound by a stone passage. Many people are interested in the burial chamber's mystery pillar, the replica of the "Pattern Stone" with its sinuous serpentine carvings, and the possibility that the site was once a henge with a stone circle and was used to determine the summer solstice's date

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A series of five postholes that were previously believed to have been contemporaneous with the tomb is the site's earliest discovered remains. Pine charcoal from two of the pits was radiocarbon dated in 2006, and the results indicated that the charcoal dates to around 4000 BC, placing it near the end of the Mesolithic, 1,000 years before the following era of use. They serve an unknown purpose, nevertheless.


Location: Llanddaniel Fab, Llanfair LL61 6EQ, United Kingdom

Photo: medievalheritage.eu
Photo: medievalheritage.eu
Photo: bradshawfoundation.com
Photo: bradshawfoundation.com

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