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Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust - Projects - Longer reports - PFRM Survey |
 | | The chambered tombs of Wales, comprising the communal tombs of the earliest, Neolithic farmers, are amongst the oldest surviving man-made structures. |
 | | Brecknock has 17 known or possible chambered tombs in the south of the county, most of which are in the Black Mountains, including two at Ffostyll, and others at Little Lodge, Croes Llechau, Gwernvale, Mynydd Troed, Ty Isaf, Cwrt y Prior, Twyn y Beddau, Penywyrlod Talgarth and Penywyrlod Llanigon. |
 | | Thirteen stone rows have been identified in Brecknock, nine of which are in the Brecon Beacons, including the avenue of stones associated with the Cerrig Duon stone circle and a row of three stones close to one of the Nant Tarw stone circles. |
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