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Hindwell Farm 1
Date Added: 18th Sep 2010
Site Type: Round Barrow(s)
Country: Wales (Powys)
Visited: Yes on 22nd Sep 2008
Hindwell Farm 1 submitted by TimPrevett on 22nd Sep 2008. The edge of the barrow (staked and marked here to the right), with Evenjobb Church to the distant left.
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Hindwell Enclosure
Date Added: 18th Sep 2010
Site Type: Timber Circle
Country: Wales (Powys)
Visited: Yes on 22nd Sep 2008
Hindwell Enclosure submitted by TimPrevett on 22nd Sep 2008. Looking from the lane which partially follows the course of the northern edge of the enclosure, across what would have been its centre; round barrow to the left but hard to make out in this shot. The ploughing goes up to its edge, even arguably upon it.
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Hindwell Ash
Date Added: 18th Sep 2010
Site Type: Round Barrow(s)
Country: Wales (Powys)
Visited: Yes on 22nd Sep 2008
Hindwell Ash submitted by TimPrevett on 22nd Sep 2008. Hindwell Ash barrow to the centre right of picture, trig point on top.
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Hillbury
Date Added: 18th Sep 2010
Site Type: Round Barrow(s)
Country: Wales (Wrexham)
Visited: Yes on 3rd Feb 2006

Hillbury submitted by TimPrevett on 3rd Feb 2006. Very damaged barrow 24 metres diameter inside grounds of Nazareth House Nursing / Residential Home, on Hillbury Road. Visible from road entering the car park. Wall truncates much of one side, a shrubbery another, and path another.
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Hill Ridware
Date Added: 18th Sep 2010
Site Type: Cursus
Country: England (Staffordshire)
Visited: Yes on 12th Sep 2007

Hill Ridware submitted by TimPrevett on 12th Sep 2007. The site of the neolithic cursus at Hill Ridware; nothing to see apart from the field now, unlike the other cursus near Alrewas - see
http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=14868
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Highway Man Stone
Date Added: 18th Sep 2010
Site Type: Standing Stone (Menhir)
Country: England (Cheshire)
Visited: Yes on 10th Jun 2007

Highway Man Stone submitted by TimPrevett on 10th Jun 2007. Peeping over the wall to view this stone near the Highwayman in the early morning light.
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High Park Cross Dyke
Date Added: 18th Sep 2010
Site Type: Ancient Village or Settlement
Country: England (Shropshire)
Visited: Yes on 18th May 2004
High Park Cross Dyke submitted by TimPrevett on 18th May 2004. This is showing the damage on the eastern flank of the dyke. If you know what is causing the damage, or why this damage might be happening, I would be interested to hear.
At well over 1100 feet long, High Park Cross Dyke is the longest of the main Long Mynd Bronze Age Cross Dykes. It stretches across a northern hill of The Long Mynd, to the edge of Jonathan's Hollow to the south, and across the hillside of High Park to the north. This forms a barrier east - west across the area concerned.
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Hexentanzplatz (Thale)
Date Added: 18th Sep 2010
Site Type: Modern Stone Circle etc
Country: Germany (Saxony-Anhalt)
Visited: Yes on 28th Feb 2007

Hexentanzplatz (Thale) submitted by TimPrevett on 28th Feb 2007. The Diabolical President atop the modern stone circle of Hexentanzplatz. The devilish figures are to mark the site's connection to Walpurgisnacht - May Day Eve - when diabolical deeds and rites were allegedly done. The very name means "Witches' Dancing Place". Now it is a tourist magnet, with spectacular views, a wondrous cable car journey as one of the means to reach the top (this is in the Harz Mountains), and no end of tat pertaining to Witches, Devils, Ghosts and Demons.
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Hengwm Ring Cairn
Date Added: 18th Sep 2010
Site Type: Ring Cairn
Country: Wales (Gwynedd)
Visited: Yes on 18th Sep 2007

Hengwm Ring Cairn submitted by TimPrevett on 18th Sep 2007. This is a delight not to be missed. If you visit the tombs at Carneddau Hengwm, this is just a few minutes walk away. Take it in, or you'll be kicking yourself. A small ring cairn, with outward leaning stones, and an internal ring recognisable in most of the monument. It appears also to be sited so as to give an impression of being on a ridge. Comparisons with Bryn Cader Faner, which is to the north on another good long, walk, are easy to make.
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Hendrefor
Date Added: 18th Sep 2010
Site Type: Chambered Tomb
Country: Wales (Anglesey)
Visited: Yes on 3rd Jul 2002

Hendrefor submitted by TimPrevett on 3rd Jul 2002. Ucheldref Burial Chamber SH551773
Visited Thursday 28th September 2000
SE Pentraeth, off B5109 Pentraeth to Beaumaris road. Two huge piles of stones in a field, basically! Another example of the decay of ancient monuments sad, but one supposes inevitable in many cases. The waves and contours in the rocks on these two are quite interesting to look at.
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Hellstone
Date Added: 18th Sep 2010
Site Type: Long Barrow
Country: England (Dorset)
Visited: Yes on 27th Apr 2005

Hellstone submitted by TimPrevett on 27th Apr 2005. A much earlier example of graffiti on the stone - a curled serpent eating itself. Difficult to spot, thankfully, unlike the nearby recent scratchings.
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Hayden Butte
Date Added: 18th Sep 2010
Site Type: Rock Art
Country: United States (The Southwest)
Visited: Yes on 5th Dec 2009
Hayden Butte submitted by TimPrevett on 5th Dec 2009. Hayden Butte (pronounced bute) has a lot of petroglyphs when you know where to look. All the glyphs are on sides of the mountain facing the sun (ie. south and east - as it seems is the case with most sites).
Most are recessed off the paths and are inaccesible due to wildlife and heritage preservation but can be viewed adequately from the paths, and with assistance (ie camera zoom, binoculars).
If not used to this environment, be mindful of bobcats, rattlesnakes, cacti and the temperature. It...
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Hawkhurst Head
Date Added: 18th Sep 2010
Site Type: Standing Stone (Menhir)
Country: England (Derbyshire)
Visited: Yes on 10th Jun 2007

Hawkhurst Head submitted by TimPrevett on 10th Jun 2007. Showing the well used rubbing stone aspect of this standing stone.
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Haughmond Hill Camp
Date Added: 18th Sep 2010
Site Type: Hillfort
Country: England (Shropshire)
Visited: Yes on 29th Jun 2004
Haughmond Hill Camp submitted by TimPrevett on 29th Jun 2004. A univallate hillfort immediately to the east of Shrewsbury, situated upon Haughmond Hill. It lies near the path running south from Haughmond Abbey, an Augustinian Abbey, now under the care of English Heritage.
Part of a rampart is vitrified - fused together by intense heat to increase strength (used in some Scottish hillforts such as Knockfarrel, Craig Phadraig, Finavon and Trusty's Hill, and Cronk Sumark on the Isle of Man). Here, it may be due to iron smelting, but it is not conclusive.
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Hardy Monument Barrows
Date Added: 18th Sep 2010
Site Type: Barrow Cemetery
Country: England (Dorset)
Visited: Yes on 21st Jun 2006
Hardy Monument Barrows submitted by TimPrevett on 21st Jun 2006. The Hardy monument itself (nothing to do with Thomas, but one of Nelson's (Battle of Trafalgar) chief bods) with a barrow to the right, sunset sometime in early June. Superb panoramas up there.
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Hanley Stone Circle
Date Added: 18th Sep 2010
Site Type: Modern Stone Circle etc
Country: England (Staffordshire)
Visited: Yes on 3rd Sep 2006

Hanley Stone Circle submitted by TimPrevett on 3rd Sep 2006. A modern stone circle next to the Potteries Car Park (visible to rear) in Hanley, Stoke on Trent. I have found no explanation as to who why where or when for this, yet!
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Hanging Stone Rock
Date Added: 18th Sep 2010
Site Type: Rock Art
Country: England (Yorkshire (West))
Visited: Yes on 21st Mar 2005

Hanging Stones Rock submitted by TimPrevett on 21st Mar 2005. The marks approaching sunset, March 19th 2005, at the end of the West Yorks Meet. A beauty of a day.
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Hafodty
Date Added: 18th Sep 2010
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: Wales (Conwy)
Visited: Yes on 29th Jul 2004
Hafodty submitted by TimPrevett on 29th Jul 2004. The view of the 3 most damaged stones - split and fallen; the other two are standing, but have had chunks knocked out of their far faces.
This circle is not destroyed, though has been considerably damaged. 3 stones remain upright, the tallest at about 4 feet, the other 2 around 2.5 feet. 2 are fallen, and 1 has been blasted apart, and unsurprisingly now lies prostrate, with a large piece missing. Diameter is around 36 feet.
Frances Lynch in her guide to Gwynedd (Conwy formed part of that c...
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Hafod-y-bwch
Date Added: 18th Sep 2010
Site Type: Round Barrow(s)
Country: Wales (Wrexham)
Visited: Yes on 3rd Feb 2006

Hafod-y-bwch submitted by TimPrevett on 3rd Feb 2006. A large barrow, west from Wrexham, adjacent a footpath. Heavily covered with gorse, and truncated on one side by a track, the barrow is a prominent landscape marker - though not as prominent as the enormous slag heap which sits just left (north) off picture.
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Hafod y Garreg Row
Date Added: 18th Sep 2010
Site Type: Stone Row / Alignment
Country: Wales (Conwy)
Visited: Yes on 29th Oct 2004
Hafod y Garreg Row submitted by TimPrevett on 29th Oct 2004. Some of the more clearly aligned remaining stones, of the 430 plus stones, in this once major monument. See main site entry for more details.
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