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On 2005-10-03 17:17, mishkin wrote:
Will be having a holiday here at the end of the month... so have been browsing the photo pages.Know and love the area, so have visited quite a lot of the sites. Did'nt know there was early christianised stones here - is there a book on the subject please? seen the stones at Margam museum ages ago.
Will be staying near Treffynnon, which has a portal tomb nearby, and also there is one at Mathry called the longhouse, does it have a different name on this site? Have Geo.Nash's book for round here but he has only about 5 sites in the St.David's group. Looking at the book, he calls the Mathry tomb Trewalter Llwyd, must be one and the same.
Hi mishkin
I thought Longhouse was Carreg Samson or Sampson. It's a lovely cromlech/dolmen/whatever, and super views to Strumble Head.
Great section on early crosses in Cardiff museum.
good luck
Angie
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| New Message Posted!2005-10-03 17:17  
Will be having a holiday here at the end of the month... so have been browsing the photo pages.Know and love the area, so have visited quite a lot of the sites. Did'nt know there was early christianised stones here - is there a book on the subject please? seen the stones at Margam museum ages ago.
Will be staying near Treffynnon, which has a portal tomb nearby, and also there is one at Mathry called the longhouse, does it have a different name on this site? Have Geo.Nash's book for round here but he has only about 5 sites in the St.David's group. Looking at the book, he calls the Mathry tomb Trewalter Llwyd, must be one and the same.
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