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Three Wells Round Cairn, Hatterall Hill

Primary Reference Number (PRN) : 08115g
Trust : Glamorgan Gwent
Community : Crucorney
Unitary authority : Monmouthshire
NGR : SO3155123745
Site Type (preferred type first) : Bronze Age Round barrow
Status : Scheduled Monument

Summary :
A large low circular mound situated on a false crest on Hatterall Hill. The mound appears undisturbed and substantially intact, though the SE of the mound is higher and the surface generally uneven. The mound has a regularly defined perimeter with no evidence for a ditch or kerbstones.

Description :
A large low circular mound situated on a false crest on Hatterall Hill. The mound appears undisturbed and substantially intact, though the SE of the mound is higher and the surface generally uneven. The mound has a regularly defined perimeter with no evidence for a ditch or kerbstones.
Dimensions: diameter 10m N-S height; 0.4m
The Three Wells round cairn is a well preserved and largely entact example of a burial monument of the Early Bronze Age. The turf covered heap of boulders making up the body of the cairn is some 8m in diameter and stands 0.3m high. Standing within 1km of an unusual pair of Bronze Age burial monuments (08113g), this site has considerable group value and forms an important element in a wider prehistoric funerary and ritual landscape. (Olding, F 2000, 'The Prehistoric Landscapes of the Eastern Black Mountains' (BAR297)).
GGAT 72 Prehistoric Funerary and Ritual Sites Project 2003

Sources :
01/Desc Text/CADW/2002
Pm desc text/Evans EM/2003/GGAT 72 Prehistoric Funerary and Ritual Sites Project
03/Desc Text/Cadw/ Full Management Report/2006/Copy in further information file

Events :

Related records
GGAT Historic Environment Record (HER) 08113g
GGAT Historic Environment Record (HER) 08114g
GGAT Historic Environment Record (HER) 1600g
GGAT Historic Environment Record (HER) 4513.0g

Compiled date : 23-10-2002


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