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St Enodoc Church Cross
Date Added: 25th Sep 2022
Site Type: Ancient Cross
Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

St Enodoc Church Cross submitted by lucasn on 28th Oct 2020. St Enodoc Church Cross
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Brea Hill
Date Added: 25th Sep 2022
Site Type: Round Barrow(s)
Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

Brea Hill submitted by theCaptain on 23rd Nov 2012. Four, or is it five, round cairns are supremely positioned on the top of the lovely rounded Brea Hill, which sticks out into the beautiful Camel Estuary to the south of Daymer Bay.
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Harlyn Bay
Date Added: 25th Sep 2022
Site Type: Barrow Cemetery
Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes
Harlyn Bay submitted by mikeaitch on 10th Jul 2009. Harlyn Bay is my favorite place to be in the world, a view which appears to have been shared by our ancestors since ancient times.
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Truro Cathedral Celtic Cross
Date Added: 25th Sep 2022
Site Type: Early Christian Sculptured Stone
Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

Truro Cathedral Celtic Cross submitted by AngieLake on 24th May 2015. The sun came out before I left, and this shot shows the cross again in dappled sunlight.
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Truro Cathedral Celtic Cross
Date Added: 25th Sep 2022
Site Type: Early Christian Sculptured Stone
Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

Truro Cathedral Celtic Cross submitted by AngieLake on 24th May 2015. The sun came out before I left, and this shot shows the cross again in dappled sunlight.
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Constantine Island
Date Added: 25th Sep 2022
Site Type: Barrow Cemetery
Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

Constantine Island submitted by TheCaptain on 29th Jun 2022. Remnants of the barrow on the seaward side of the islet
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St Ives Head Fort
Date Added: 25th Sep 2022
Site Type: Promontory Fort / Cliff Castle
Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Saw from a distance

St Ives Head Fort submitted by Bladup on 14th Sep 2013. A hut circle near the top of St Ives Head Fort.
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Dodman Point
Date Added: 25th Sep 2022
Site Type: Promontory Fort / Cliff Castle
Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

Dodman Point submitted by thecaptain on 28th Jul 2004. The Dodman is a massive defended headland projecting into the ocean south of Mevagissey.
Seen here from the sea to the south.
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York Roman remains
Date Added: 25th Sep 2022
Site Type: Ancient Village or Settlement
Country: England (Yorkshire (North))
Visited: Yes

York Roman remains submitted by jeffrep on 7th Apr 2020. The English city of York has, since Roman times, been defended with walls of one form or another. In 71 A.D., the Romans built a fort occupying about 50 acres on the banks of the River Ouse, and surrounded it with a rectangle of walls. This photo is the Multangular Tower, that was constructed as part of a series of eight similar defensive towers, built from 209 to 211 A.D. It has ten sides and is almost 30 feet tall.
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Jorvik Viking Centre
Date Added: 25th Sep 2022
Site Type: Museum
Country: England (Yorkshire (East))
Visited: Saw from a distance
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York Minster
Date Added: 25th Sep 2022
Site Type: Museum
Country: England (Yorkshire (North))
Visited: Yes
York Minster submitted by coin on 25th May 2017. Viking cross slab beneath York Minster.
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Canongate Mercat Cross
Date Added: 25th Sep 2022
Site Type: Ancient Cross
Country: Scotland (Midlothian)
Visited: Yes

Canongate Mercat Cross submitted by Anne T on 9th Oct 2019. Standing in the NE corner of the courtyard, looking SW to Canongate. The cross looks modern, but then Canmore (and British Listed Buildings) tell us that the octagonal cross shaft is original; the rest are 'modern' replacements.
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Girth Cross (Canongate)
Date Added: 25th Sep 2022
Site Type: Ancient Cross
Country: Scotland (Midlothian)
Visited: Yes

Girth Cross (Canongate) submitted by Anne T on 9th Oct 2019. Standing on the pedestrian island at the western side of the roundabout, I had to wait for ages to get a view without traffic whizzing by on either side. The outer wall Scottish Parliament building is on the left hand side of the photograph. This view looks west up Canongate. If I hadn't have known, from our Treasure Trail clues, that this was the site of the cross, I would have passed it by, but it marks the western limit of the Girth of Holyrood, the largest sanctuary in Scotland, and the las...
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Place de la Concorde Obelisk
Date Added: 25th Sep 2022
Site Type: Standing Stone (Menhir)
Country: France (Ile-de-France:Paris (75))
Visited: Yes
Place de la Concorde Obelisk submitted by AlexHunger on 8th Jul 2005. Place de la Concorde Obelisk
Taken from Egypt and placed in the center of Paris. It originaly stood in front of the temple of Luxor, where its twin remains. Similar to Cleopatra's needle in London, there are more captured obelisks of this kind in Central Park New York or Rome etc. It received a Gold cap on the Pyramidon tip for the year 2000.
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Metropolitan Museum of Art
Date Added: 25th Sep 2022
Site Type: Museum
Country: United States (New England)
Visited: Saw from a distance

Metropolitan Museum of Art submitted by davidmorgan on 19th Aug 2018. A Costa Rican stone sphere at The Met. Photos by James Doyle from The Met website. Item record on the museum website.
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New York Cleopatra's Needle
Date Added: 25th Sep 2022
Site Type: Standing Stone (Menhir)
Country: United States (New England)
Visited: Yes

New York Cleopatra's Needle submitted by AlexHunger on 27th Apr 2006. The New Yorkers also call this Obelisk Cleopatra's Needle.
It was errected at On, otherwise known as Heliopolis a suburb of modern Cairo, around 1600 BCE by Thutmose I. This is the same location the London Obelisk comes from while only one remains in situ.
The Romans took it to Alexandria in 12 BCE.
The Egyptian government donated it to NYC in 1881 and the move was paid for by the Vanderbilts.
It is now in Central Park behind the Metropolitan Museum.
I trid to get a GPS position, ...
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Three Shires Stones
Date Added: 24th Oct 2022
Site Type: Modern Stone Circle etc
Country: England (Gloucestershire)
Visited: Would like to visit
Three Shires Stone submitted by Thorgrim on 22nd Aug 2003. The Three Shires Stones mark the place where Gloucestershire, Somerset and Wiltshire meet. They are near Marshfield and Colerne on the Fosse Way at ST796700.
It is claimed that these boundary stones were erected in 1859 and are believed to be the remains of a chambered tomb. In early 19th century guide books they are referred to as "Druidical stones" which of course they are not. A modern folly, but perhaps Tolkien had them in mind when he Created the Theee Farthings Stone in the ...
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Brimham Rocks
Date Added: 11th Nov 2022
Site Type: Rock Outcrop
Country: England (Yorkshire (North))
Visited: Yes

Brimham Rocks submitted by andy_h on 27th Apr 2004. Not prehistoric, but one of the many strangely weathered natural rock formations at Brimham Rocks.
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Brimham Rocks Circle
Date Added: 11th Nov 2022
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: England (Yorkshire (North))
Visited: Yes
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Kümbet North Tomb
Date Added: 16th Dec 2022
Site Type: Rock Cut Tomb
Country: Turkey
Visited: Would like to visit
Kümbet North Tomb submitted by davidmorgan on 22nd Jun 2014. A chamber carved through the rock.
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