-
Stonehenge bluestones came from at
least twenty different places, with the Carn
Goedog ****
about one mile to the west as the most
likely source for the spotted...
- that some of the
stones at
Stonehenge came from
Neolithic quarries at Carn
Goedog and
Craig Rhos-y-felin in the
Preseli Hills. The
quarrying hypothesis has...
- the
bluestones is now
identified with the
dolerite outcrops around Carn
Goedog although work led by
Olwen Williams-Thorpe of the Open
University has shown...
- (evidence of
prehistoric settlement) Carn Alw (Neolithic settlement) Carn
Goedog (bluestones and
standing stone)
Cerrig Lladron (Bronze Age
stone row) Foel...
-
found in
Capel Garmon, Wales. The
firedog was
found in a
field at
Carreg Goedog Farm in
Capel Garmon, Conwy. It was
deeply buried on its side when found...
-
community that it is the site of a quarry, used
together with one at Carn
Goedog, for
gathering stones used at Stonehenge, most
notably as the
source of...
- Mawn and the
supposed "bluestone quarries" at
Craig Rhosyfelin and Carn
Goedog, and no link
between Waun Mawn and Stonehenge. In a 2024
study published...
- Mawn and the
supposed "bluestone quarries" at
Craig Rhosyfelin and Carn
Goedog, and no link
between Waun Mawn and Stonehenge. In a 2024
study published...
-
dolerite into the Aber Mawr
Shales of
Mynydd Preseli. That
exposed at Carn
Goedog has been
considered as a
source of the 'bluestones' of Stonehenge. Rocks...
- 3°52′47″W / 52.7667°N 3.8797°W / 52.7667; -3.8797),
contour fort Moel
Goedog Camp (52°52′20″N 4°03′40″W / 52.8721°N 4.0612°W / 52.8721; -4.0612),...