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Wayland’S Smithy 3,590 Bc | Long Barrow. Wayland’S Smithy Is A Neolithic Tomb Built Up Twice. The First Monument Was Built Between 3590 And 3555 Bc, And Was A Funerary Structure Of Stone And Wood. After A Short Period Of Disuse, It Was Enclosed Within A Second Larger Corridor, Twice Its Height, Which Remained In Use For Approximately 100 Years. The Ruin Of The Second Burial Mound Dates Approximately 3460-3400 Bc: The Burial Mound That We Contemplate Today.

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Wayland’s Smithy 3,590 BC | Long Barrow. Wayland’s Smithy is a Neolithic tomb built up twice.

The first monument was built between 3590 and 3555 BC, and was a funerary structure of stone and wood. After a short period of disuse, it was enclosed within a second larger corridor, twice its height, which remained in use for approximately 100 years.

The ruin of the second burial mound dates approximately 3460-3400 BC: the burial mound that we contemplate today.

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