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Presaddfed Burial Chamber is a listed monument in
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, north
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, comprising two
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s. It is a
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and is located a short distance northwest of
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. It is maintained by
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.


Tombs

There are two neolithic tombs at this site, which is located about south of
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and about northwest of the village of
Bodedern Bodedern is a village and community in the west of Anglesey, Wales. At the 2001 census, it had a population of 1,074, decreasing slightly to 1,051 at the 2011 census. The community includes the settlements of Llanllibio and Pen-llyn. Locatio ...
. The southern tomb is the more complete; it has a capstone some , supported by three stout upright stones at the south end and by a single more slender stone at the north. Additionally there is a wooden frame beside the north upright that may provide some additional support. The northern tomb is considerably damaged with two remaining uprights at the north end; the capstone has fallen and is leaning against them. During the eighteenth century, when this site was first recorded, the northern tomb was already in a state of disrepair. It is unclear whether these chambers, which are only a few metres apart, were part of the same structure or were independent. A report in The Archaeological Journal in the mid-nineteenth century states that at that time the chambers were surrounded by a large number of small stones. Nowadays, this stone debris is no longer visible, but its former presence may indicate that at one time, both chambers were buried under a single mound, as is the case in the multi-phase burial tomb at Trefignath, some west of Presaddfed.


Investigation and protection

Presaddfed was described by
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in his 1798 version of
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's topographical survey ''Britannia''. It was described in numerous nineteenth century articles in ''
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'', and was included in J.E. Griffiths' 1900 book, 'A Portfolio of Photographs of the Cromlechs of Anglesey and Caernarvonshire'. Early reports suggest quantities of cairn material surrounded the cromlechs, which is no longer evident, so may have been removed in the nineteenth century. There appears not to have been any formal archaeological excavation on the monument. The monument now has legal protection as a
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, and is in the care of the state, managed by
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under a Guardianship agreement. The
Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales (RCAHMW; cy, Comisiwn Brenhinol Henebion Cymru; ), established in 1908, is a Welsh Government sponsored body concerned with some aspects of the archaeological, architectur ...
curates the archaeological, architectural and historic records for the site. These include digital photographs, colour and black and white photographs, drawings, NMR site files, and Cadw guardianship records. About half a mile east of the burial chamber, on the ridge between Tre-Iorwerdd and Presaddfed, there is a tumulus with a circumference of about . It was excavated in 1870 and a jet bead and cremation urns were unearthed.


Media

The HeritageTogether project has used
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to create 3D models of the site.


Access

The site is open to the public, free of charge, throughout the year, save for 24, 25, 26 December and 1 January. Access is through a kissing gate and across a grassy field, a distance of about , and there is a pull-in by the roadside which is large enough for two cars.


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External links


3D model of Presaddfed Burial Chamber
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