Ben Salter's photos with the keyword: Tinkinswood

Burial chamber

29 Dec 2009 113
Tinkinswood Burial Chamber, is a megalithic burial chamber, built around 6,000 years ago during the Neolithic period. The structure is called a dolmen, which was the most common megalithic structure in Europe. The dolmen consists of a large capstone on top, with smaller upright stones supporting it. The limestone capstone at Tinkinswood weighs approximately 40 tons and measures 24 ft x14 ft it is thought to be the largest in Britain, and also in Europe. It would have taken some 200 people to lift the stone into the correct position. It was originally all covered by a mound of soil, which has been removed over time.

Tinkinswood

29 Dec 2009 96
Myself and flickr buddy Steve Castle went out on a night shoot this evening and did some light painting using our torches and flash guns also using Steve's trade mark coloured sweet wrappers. We went to St Lythans and Tinkinswood burial chambers. Here are some of the results. View On Black

Tinkinswood Burial Chamber

Ancient cowshed?

Tinkinswood interior

St Lythans Burial Chamber

Herringbone

11 Oct 2008 112
Detail of the wall at the 6000yr old Tinkinswood burial chamber