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- Tinkinswood abstract "Tinkinswood or its full name Tinkinswood Burial Chamber (Welsh: Siambr Gladdu Tinkinswood), also known as Castell Carreg, Llech-y-Filiast and Maes-y-Filiast, is a megalithic burial chamber, built around 6,000 BP (before Present), during the Neolithic period, in the Vale of Glamorgan, near Cardiff, Wales.The structure is called a dolmen, which was the most common megalithic structure in Europe. The dolmen is of the Severn-Cotswold tomb type, and consists of a large capstone on top, with smaller upright stones supporting it. The limestone capstone at Tinkinswood weighs approximately 40 long tons (36 metric tonnes) and measures 24 feet (7.3 m) x 14 ft (4.3 m); it is thought to be the largest in Britain, and also in Europe. It would have taken some 200 people to lift the stone into the correct position. It was originally all covered by a mound of soil, which has been removed over time, now the remaining mound behind the structure measures approximately 130 ft (40 m) x 59 ft (18 m) in size.".
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- Tinkinswood wikiPageID "17676203".
- Tinkinswood wikiPageRevisionID "605438819".
- Tinkinswood condition "good with some damage".
- Tinkinswood epochs Neolithic.
- Tinkinswood hasPhotoCollection Tinkinswood.
- Tinkinswood imagealttext "a grassy field in which two low stone retaining walls flank a stone structure with a thick stone slab roof".
- Tinkinswood location "near St. Nicholas and Barry".
- Tinkinswood name "Tinkinswood Burial Chamber".
- Tinkinswood region "Vale of Glamorgan , Wales".
- Tinkinswood type Dolmen.
- Tinkinswood website "reference".
- Tinkinswood subject Category:4th-millennium_BC_architecture.
- Tinkinswood subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_the_Vale_of_Glamorgan.
- Tinkinswood subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_the_Vale_of_Glamorgan.
- Tinkinswood subject Category:Cadw.
- Tinkinswood subject Category:Dolmens_in_Wales.
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- Tinkinswood type ArchaeologicalSitesInTheValeOfGlamorgan.
- Tinkinswood type Artifact100021939.
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- Tinkinswood type Location100027167.
- Tinkinswood type MegalithicMonumentsInEurope.
- Tinkinswood type Memorial103743902.
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- Tinkinswood type Site108651247.
- Tinkinswood type Structure104341686.
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- Tinkinswood type Whole100003553.
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- Tinkinswood comment "Tinkinswood or its full name Tinkinswood Burial Chamber (Welsh: Siambr Gladdu Tinkinswood), also known as Castell Carreg, Llech-y-Filiast and Maes-y-Filiast, is a megalithic burial chamber, built around 6,000 BP (before Present), during the Neolithic period, in the Vale of Glamorgan, near Cardiff, Wales.The structure is called a dolmen, which was the most common megalithic structure in Europe.".
- Tinkinswood label "Tinkinswood".
- Tinkinswood label "Tinkinswood".
- Tinkinswood label "Tomba Tinkinswood".
- Tinkinswood label "Тинкинсвуд".
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- Tinkinswood sameAs Q1859561.
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- Tinkinswood sameAs Tinkinswood.
- Tinkinswood lat "51.45137777777778".
- Tinkinswood long "-3.3081027777777776".
- Tinkinswood wasDerivedFrom Tinkinswood?oldid=605438819.
- Tinkinswood depiction Tinkinswood.jpg.
- Tinkinswood isPrimaryTopicOf Tinkinswood.