- Bryn Celli Ddu
Bryn Celli Ddu is a
prehistoric site on the Welsh island ofAnglesey located nearLlanddaniel Fab . Its name is difficult to translate directly but means either 'the mound in the dark grove' or possibly 'the mound in the grove of the deity'. It was plundered in1699 andarchaeological ly excavated between 1928 and 1929.During the
Neolithic period astone circle andhenge stood at the site. An area of burnt material containing a small human bone from the ear, covered with a flat stone, was recovered.The stones were removed in the early
Bronze Age when an archetypalpassage grave was built over the top of the centre of the henge. A carved stone with a twisting, serpentine design stood in the burial chamber. It has since been moved to theNational Museum of Wales and replaced with a replica standing outside. An earth barrow covering the grave is a twentieth century restoration; the original was probably much bigger.Norman Lockyer , who in 1906 published the first systematic study of megalithic astronomy, had argued that Bryn Celli Ddu marked the summersolstice . This was ridiculed at the time, but recent research by Steve Burrow, curator ofNeolithic archaeology at Amgueddfa Cymru (National Museum of Wales) has proven his theory to be true. This alignment links Bryn Celli Ddu to a handful of other sites, includingMaes Howe andNewgrange , both of which point to themidwinter solstice . It has also been suggested that a feature similar to the 'lightbox' at Newgrange may be matched at Bryn Celli Ddu (Pitts, 2006).A row of five
posthole s previously thought to have been contemporary with the tomb (c. 3000 BC) have recently been proven to be much earlier. Early results from a radiocarbon programme date pine charcoal from two of the pits to theMesolithic (Pitts, 2006).Gallery
References
* Pitts, M. 2006. Sensational new discoveries at Bryn Celli Ddu. "British Archaeology" No. 89 (July/August): 6.
External links
* [http://www.pegasusarchive.org/ancientbritain/bryn_celli_ddu.htm Ancient Britain - Bryn Celli Ddu]
* [http://www.anima.demon.co.uk/sites/sh505703.html Pictures and description of Bryn Celli Ddu]
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* [http://www.britarch.ac.uk/BA/ba89/news.shtml#item1 Steve Burrow... says the mound's stone passage points at the midsummer rising sun... The rays light up a quartz-rich stone at the back of the tomb.]
* [http://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=3568870 photos of Bryn Celli Ddu and surrounding area on geograph]
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