- A
fogou or
fougou (pronounced "foo-goo") is an underground, dry-stone
structure found on Iron Age or Romano-British-defended
settlement sites in Cornwall...
- 50°04′15″N 5°11′46″W / 50.07089°N 5.19615°W / 50.07089; -5.19615
Halliggye Fogou is one of many
fogous in Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. The site is...
- with its own
internal courtyard. To the
south east is the
remains of a
fogou, an
underground structure of
uncertain function.
Chysauster lies in southwest...
-
Boleigh Fogou is a
fogou near St.
Buryan in Cornwall. It can be
reached via the B3315
Penzance to Land's End road near The
Pipers standing stones. Iron...
- well-preserved
state of the
large fogou, an
underground p****ageway,
which is more than 65 feet (20 metres) long. This
fogou runs just
below the
surface of...
-
souterrain has been used as a
distinct term from
fogou meaning 'cave'. In
Cornwall the
regional name of
fogou (Cornish for 'cave') is
applied to souterrain...
- dweller,
Underground living Cave
temple Cellar Dungeon Dugout (shelter)
Fogou Hypogeum Mine Rock cut architecture, rock-cut tomb
Smuggling tunnel Tunnels...
- 28
April 2022.
Boden Iron Age
Fogou, Cornwall. Day 1,
Series 21 (Dig 1).
Retrieved 19
March 2022.
Boden Iron Age
Fogou, Cornwall. Day 1,
Series 21 (Dig...
-
Borlase excavated the
stones in 1871 with no result.
Cornwall portal Boleigh Fogou,
northeast of The
Pipers Tregiffian Burial Chamber,
southwest of The Merry...
- freshness. More recently,
regional archaeologists have ****ociated the
stone fogou (dial. 'fuggy-hole'), or souterrains,
found across Atlantic Britain, France...