Carreg Coetan Arthur
![]() The dolmen in 2008 | |
Location | Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales |
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Coordinates | 54°56′26″N 8°19′45″E / 54.940417°N 8.329167°E |
Type | Dolmen |
Length | 4 meters |
History | |
Material | Stone |
Founded | c. 3000 BC |
3km
1.9miles
1.9miles
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Carreg Coetan
Arthur dolmen
Arthur dolmen
N E W P O R T
B A Y
B A Y
P R E S E L I H I L L S
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Cerig-y-Gof
chambered tomb
chambered tomb
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Trellyffaint dolmen
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Standing Stones
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Bedd yr Afanc
Burial Chamber
Burial Chamber
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Banc Du
Neolithic enclosure
Neolithic enclosure
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Pentre Ifan
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Llech-y-Tribedd dolmen


Carreg Coetan Arthur and other nearby Neolithic sites
Carreg Coetan Arthur is a Neolithic dolmen in Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales.[1]
Carreg Coetan Arthur dates from around 3000 BC and is the remains of a Neolithic burial chamber (also known as a quoit).
The remains consist of a 4-metre-long capstone on smaller supporting rocks. It would have originally been earth covered, but this has eroded away.
The site is managed by Cadw and it is a scheduled ancient monument.[2]
Notes
- ^ Cope, Julian (1998). The Modern Antiquarian: A Pre-millennial Odyssey Through Megalithic Britain : Including a Gazetteer to Over 300 Prehistoric Sites. Thorsons Pub. p. 293. ISBN 978-0-7225-3599-8.
- ^ coflein NPRN: 304320. DAT PRN: 1462. Cadw SAM: PE056: Carreg Coetan Burial Chamber
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