Ancient ruins
West Kennet Long Barrow
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Very close to Silbury Hill so you can visit both ancient sites. Long Barrow is one of the largest and most impressive Neolithic graves in Britain, West Kennet Long Barrow was built around 3650 BC and used for at least 1,000 years. Massive stones at the entrance to the barrow Massive stones at the entrance to the barrow The barrow may have been constructed in at least two phases, as there is a noticeable bulge halfway along the longitudinal axis accompanied by a subtle change in direction. Some cremations and the partial remains of at least forty-six individuals – both male and female and of all ages – have been found inside, together with grave goods including pottery, beads and stone implements such as a dagger, dated to between 3000 and 2600 BC. The tomb was closed sometime around 2000 BC and the main passage filled with earth, stones, rubble and debris. The forecourt was then blocked with sarsen boulders and a false entrance of twin sarsen uprights constructed. Finally, three massive sarsen blocking-stones were erected across the front (eastern end) of the tomb. The barrow was first excavated in 1859 and then again, scientifically, in 1955–6, after which the site was restored and the façade and chambers at the eastern end reconstructed..
Very close to Silbury Hill so you can visit both ancient sites. Long Barrow is one of the largest and most impressive Neolithic graves in Britain, West Kennet Long Barrow was built around 3650 BC and used for at least 1,000 years. Massive stones at the entrance to the barrow Massive stones at the…
Wonderful chambered, prehistoric tomb. Great views from its position on the top of a hill. A very special place.
10 minute drive away. Another Historical Site worth a look, go inside an ancient burial site
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Gunsite Road
West Kennett, England