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Continuing my little game 'stick stone circles in unexpected places', resin, wood and stone acorn with a portal. I think a galvanized oak leaf and a couple of rustic beads would be good for a necklace.
Available
Bachwen Neolithic Cromlech, nr. Clynnog Fawr, Wales
Pentre Ifan Cromlech
Pembrokeshire, Wales.
(postcard)
☀ the trio of Neolithic megaliths got completed by the " Cromlech " !
a cromlech is an interesting structure consisting of several oblong stones placed vertically in the ground, forming one or several concentric circles ... i'm sure that most of you are know the legendary “Stonehenge” , which is located in Great Britain .
Cromlechs were built between 4000 and 3000 BC.
unfortunately , the purpose of this structure is not fully known . however , it is assumed that the stone blocks surround a place that people considered important and built monuments for ... or something ritual
do you ever wondered how people of that time managed to create something like this ? who knows maybe they weren't people ?
1st Feb 2023
Chûn quoit (from Chy Woon 'The House on the Downs'). An early neolithic quoit on Woon Gumpus Common, near Pendeen in Cornwall. According to Cornovia by Craig Weatherhill, Chûn quoit is one of the best preserved chamber of it's kind in Cornwall.
megalithic.co.uk
Source details and larger version.
My standing collection of vintage monoliths.
The cromlech. I drew this two years ago but I still like this.