bladup wrote: thesweetcheat wrote: We also have an engraving William Borlase made showing the quoit before the capstone collapsed, together with the remains of a surrounding cairn, although obviously we don't know how much more (if any) of the structure was covered by the cairn originally.
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http://www.cornwalls.co.uk/history/sites/zennor_quoit.htm
Wouldn't it be great!!! do you think they are related. I don't think they had that much cairn material [ i'll have to be careful as i can't prove it], i think somewhere like chun wouldn't have had that much more than is there.
Chun's a little bit difficult to judge. There are clear traces of a (circular) mound, but as far as I know we have no way of knowing whether it covered the chamber or not.
Besides which, any stones from the mound could easily have been taken away and swallowed up in the building of the nearby hillfort rampart.
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