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Porth Hellick Down is a Neolithic and Bronze Age archeological site located on the island of St Mary's, in the Isles of Scilly in Great Britain. The ancient burial monument encompasses a large cairn cemetery that includes at least six entrance graves, other unchambered cairns, and a prehistoric field system. The site is notable for having the largest assembly of surviving entrance graves.
Porth Hellick Down (auch The Great tomb on Porth Hellick Down genannt) liegt etwa 2,2 km östlich von Hugh Town auf der Scilly-Insel St Mary’s in Cornwall in England und ist ein Entrance Grave des Typs „Scillonian entrance graves“.
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archaeological site (Q839954) | historic=archaeological_site |
Archaeological sites in Cornwall | historic=archaeological_site |
Prehistoric sites in Cornwall | historic=archaeological_site |