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Latitude: 51.9567 / 51°57'24"N
Longitude: -3.6805 / 3°40'49"W
OS Eastings: 284620
OS Northings: 230022
OS Grid: SN846300
Mapcode National: GBR Y9.LV0Q
Mapcode Global: VH5FC.524V
Entry Name: Pant Madog round cairn
Scheduled Date: 6 September 2006
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 4271
Cadw Legacy ID: BR341
Schedule Class: Religious, Ritual and Funerary
Category: Round cairn
Period: Prehistoric
County: Powys
Community: Llywel
Traditional County: Brecknockshire
The monument comprises the remains of a small burial cairn, probably dating to the Bronze Age (c.2300 BC - 800 BC) and situated in enclosed pasture on the ridge running to the SE of Mynydd Bach Trecastle. The grass-covered cairn is circular on plan and measures about 11.5m in diameter and up to 1.2m in height. Although there are signs of disturbance - an Ordnance Survey triangulation pillar has been erected upon its summit - the cairn appears substantially intact, with a well-defined edge.
The monument is of national importance for its potential to enhance our knowledge of prehistoric burial and ritual practices. The well-preserved monument is an important relic of a prehistoric funerary and ritual landscape and retains significant archaeological potential, with a strong probability of the presence of both intact burial or ritual deposits and structural evidence. The topographic association of the cairn with several other Bronze Age burial cairns and stone circles (all on the upland ground of Mynydd Bach Trecastle) further enhances the importance of the site.
The scheduled area comprises the remains described and an area around them within which related evidence may be expected to survive. It is circular and measures 20m in diameter.
Source: Cadw
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