Transcript 0:05 · Guitar & Flute [Music] 0:13 · Hi and welcome to the channel, today we're taking a quick tour of Tinkinswood burial 0:27 · chamber a megalithic monument with one of the largest capstones in Europe. 0:32 · Only seven miles out from Cardiff Castle in the city center and with another impressive 0:37 · Neolithic site nearby, St Lythian's burial chamber, it's well worth the detour if you're 0:41 · visiting South Wales. 0:44 · [Music] Tinkinswood burial chamber was built around 6,000 years ago when people started 0:51 · to farm these lands and settled in communities during the Neolithic period. 0:57 · [Music] When the site was excavated in 1914 over 900 human bones were found estimated 1:07 · to make up around 200 individual skeletons. 1:12 · As well as these, they found Neolithic and bell-beaca style Pottery indicating that the 1:17 · site was used by a local community over a long period of time, maybe up until the early 1:22 · Bronze Age some say that the original Builders may have used the structure for a completely 1:27 · different purpose and that the bones are either part of a ritual or a later Edition by a generation 1:32 · who had rediscovered the site. 1:36 · It's thought to be the largest Capstone in Europe forming a rectangular chamber that 1:44 · measures about seven and a half meters by four meters. 1:49 · Sadly the stone has suffered some damage and there's a substantial crack supported by a 1:54 · brick pillar, an engraving shows it was part of the restoration work that was carried out 1:59 · when it was excavated [Music] Legend has it that anyone who spends a night at Tinkinswood 2:17 · on any of the three Spirit nights; Beltane, Mid-summer or Samhain... would either die 2:22 · go mad or become a poet 2:23 · [Music] 2:35 · In Wyrt Sykes's book 'British Goblins' there's an interesting story associated with this 2:40 · place and what they call the fairies in Brittany "There's a remarkable cromlech near the Hamlet 2:45 · of Saint Nicholas Glamorganshire, on the estate of the family whose house has the honor of 2:50 · being haunted by the ghost of an admiral, this cromlech is called by the children of 2:55 · the neighbourhood Castle Correg a Cardiff gentleman who asked some children who were 3:00 · playing around the chromlic why they turned it that was struck by the name which recalled 3:05 · to him the Breton fairies thus designated the corids or coregs of Brittany closely resemble 3:11 · the Welsh fairies in numberless details the corrids are supposed to live in the cromlechs 3:16 · of which they are believed to have been the builders they dance around them at night and 3:21 · woe betide the unhappy peasant who joins them in their roundels 3:32 · [Music] 3:33 · the chamber is surrounded by a circular ditch and bank which may have marked the boundary 3:39 · of the Sacred area, the entrance to the chamber faces East capturing the Rising Sun presumed 3:45 · to have symbolic purpose to the people that built it [Music] 3:54 · [Music] despite not much else being known ,Tinkinswood burial chamber is a fascinating 4:04 · example of how our ancestors lived and died thousands of years ago it's also a place of 4:08 · mystery and wonder where you can feel the connection between the past and the present 4:18 · [Music] 4:19 · if you're ever visiting Cardiff make sure to step out of the hustle and bustle and stop 4:22 · by this remarkable Monument so that you can experience it for yourself 4:27 · thanks for watching this short tour of Tinkinswood burial chamber, if you've enjoyed please like 4:32 · and subscribe for more videos like this from us... see you next time 4:35 · [Music]
Where did it come from and how did it get there?.....................
Perhaps the stone was carried there by the glaciers from the last Ice Age and they evacuated the earth out from under it?