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Neolithic

Carreg Samson Carreg Samson Carreg Samson is a splendid example of a Neolithic (new stone age) burial chamber.


Carreg Samson The Neolithic heralded the earliest farmers in Wales. The tomb enjoys a stunning coastal position and commands views of the Preseli’s and ancient volcanic outcrops on Strumble Head.



Parc le Breos Cwm Burial ChamberParc le Breos Cwm Burial ChamberParc le Breos Cwm Burial Chamber - This site is set in a small hollow surrounded by earlier Palaeolithic (Old Stone Age) cave locales and later industrial evidence.

Parc le Breos Cwm Burial ChamberThe tomb itself is a reconstruction of a Cotswold-Severn typology, and is dated to the Neolithic. This type of monument is of a very definite shape and construction and many other monuments of this style are found in south Wales and central England.


Pentre IfanPentre IfanPentre Ifan - This site is a flagship Neolithic burial monument. This famous burial monument is located inland and has a limited view towards the sea and Nevern valley.

Pentre IfanCarn Ingli (a very early, rocky, Hillfort) towers above the monument adding to the splendour of the site.




Llanwnda Burial ChamberLlanwnda Burial ChamberLlanwnda Burial Chamber - The village of Llanwnda houses two sites of commemorative archaeology. The earliest being a Neolithic earthfast tomb on the Carn Wnda outcrop from which the capstone was reputedly hewn form the outcrop.

Llanwnda Burial ChamberLater commemorative stones can be found at the Church of St Gwyndaf in the centre of the little village. The church walls are home to several very fine early Christian inscribed stones.



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