Bant's Carn
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| Bant's Carn | |
|---|---|
Bant's carn, St. Mary's | |
| Location | Isles of Scilly |
| Coordinates | 49°55′51″N 6°18′27″W / 49.9308°N 6.3074°W |
| Area | St. Mary's Island |
| Built | Middle Bronze Age |
Bant's Carn is a Bronze Age entrance grave located on a steep slope on the island of St Mary's in the Isles of Scilly, England. The tomb is one of the best examples of a Scillonian entrance grave. Below Bant's Carn, lies the remains of the Iron Age village of Halangy Down.
Bant's Carn is situated on a steep slope on the island of St Mary's in the Isles of Scilly. Below the burial monument, lies the remains of the Iron Age village of Halangy Down. The tomb measures around 8 metres (26 ft) in diameter and stands on a low platform 12 metres (39 ft) across. The entrance is 4.5 metres (15 ft) long and 1 metre (3.3 ft) high, with no roof. It is separated from the burial chamber by a jamb. The chamber itself measures around 5 metres (16 ft) in length and 1.5 metres (4.9 ft) in width and height, with four large capstones serving as a roof.[1] The carn is partially encircled by the remains of the platform, through which the passage leads indirectly to the chamber entrance.[2]
