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The Bryn Gwyn stones stand about 280 metres (920 ft) to the south-west of Castell Bryn Gwyn, on the low ridge some 2 m (7 ft) above the valley of the Afon Braint on the Isle of Anglesey in Wales. They are the tallest standing stones in Wales, nearly 4 m high (13 ft). In 1723 Henry Rowlands described them as part of a ruinous circle of eight stones, some 16 m (52 ft) across. An account of 1797 says that "ignorant country people supposing money was hid under them tore them up" and today only two stones, one slab and one pillar, stand in a modern field bank. Nothing else is visible on the ground, but a 2008 excavation found three pits of standing stones, two containing stone stumps, consistent with the record by Rowlands. Further excavations in 2010 identified the pits of three more removed s

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  • برين غوين ستن (بالإنجليزية: Bryn Gwyn stones)‏ هي منطقة سكنية تقع في المملكة المتحدة في بريطانيا العظمى. (ar)
  • The Bryn Gwyn stones stand about 280 metres (920 ft) to the south-west of Castell Bryn Gwyn, on the low ridge some 2 m (7 ft) above the valley of the Afon Braint on the Isle of Anglesey in Wales. They are the tallest standing stones in Wales, nearly 4 m high (13 ft). In 1723 Henry Rowlands described them as part of a ruinous circle of eight stones, some 16 m (52 ft) across. An account of 1797 says that "ignorant country people supposing money was hid under them tore them up" and today only two stones, one slab and one pillar, stand in a modern field bank. Nothing else is visible on the ground, but a 2008 excavation found three pits of standing stones, two containing stone stumps, consistent with the record by Rowlands. Further excavations in 2010 identified the pits of three more removed standing stones, making seven identified in all of the eight expected to make up the original circle. The pit of a further stone, inside the circle, shows it was a 'blade-style' stone, with an alignment with the summer solstice sunrise and winter solstice sunset. A public footpath runs past the stones from Bryngwyn-mawr on the A4080 road, continuing north-east on a low ridge past Castell Bryn Gwyn and some 800 metres further to Caer Lêb. From the Bryn Gwyn Stones the midsummer sun rises over the centre of Castell Bryn Gwyn. In the 18th century a cottage was built with the wide stone as its end wall. Notches round its top show where roof timbers had been fitted. With the removal of the cottage (which had occupied an area inside the stone circle) the stones were used as a gateway through the field hedge. Further to the north-east at Tre'r Dryw Bach, another large stone circle was reported by 18th century visitors but has since been cleared away. (en)
  • Die Bryn Gwyn Stones (auch Bryn Gwyn Stone Circle genannt) stehen etwa 280 Meter südwestlich der prähistorischen Einhegung oder des Hillforts , im Tal des Afon Braint im Süden der Insel Anglesey in Wales. Die beiden heute als Torpfosten genutzten Bryn Gwyn Stones gehören zu den höchsten Menhire (walisisch Maen hir – englisch Standing stone) in Wales. Der größere ist fast 4,0 m hoch und breit, aber vergleichsweise dünn. Im Jahr 1723 beschrieb sie Henry Rowlands (1655–1723) als Teil eines Steinkreises von acht Steinen mit 12 bis 16 m Durchmesser. Ein Bericht von 1797 besagt, dass „unwissende Landleute, die annahmen, dass Geld unter ihnen versteckt war, sie zerstörten.“ Heute stehen nur zwei benachbarte Steine, ein plattiger Menhir und eine Säule, auf einer modernen Feldgrenze. Bei einer Ausgrabung fand man 2008 drei Gruben der fehlenden Steine, davon enthielten zwei Steinstümpfe, die sich im Einklang mit der Aufzeichnung Rowlands befanden. Ausgrabungen im Jahr 2010 identifizierten die Gruben von drei weiteren entfernten Steinen, so dass nun sieben der acht zu erwarteten Standorte des ursprünglichen Kreises bekannt sind. Die Grube eines Steins innerhalb des Kreises zeigt, dass es ein „Plattenmenhir“ war. (de)
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  • برين غوين ستن (بالإنجليزية: Bryn Gwyn stones)‏ هي منطقة سكنية تقع في المملكة المتحدة في بريطانيا العظمى. (ar)
  • The Bryn Gwyn stones stand about 280 metres (920 ft) to the south-west of Castell Bryn Gwyn, on the low ridge some 2 m (7 ft) above the valley of the Afon Braint on the Isle of Anglesey in Wales. They are the tallest standing stones in Wales, nearly 4 m high (13 ft). In 1723 Henry Rowlands described them as part of a ruinous circle of eight stones, some 16 m (52 ft) across. An account of 1797 says that "ignorant country people supposing money was hid under them tore them up" and today only two stones, one slab and one pillar, stand in a modern field bank. Nothing else is visible on the ground, but a 2008 excavation found three pits of standing stones, two containing stone stumps, consistent with the record by Rowlands. Further excavations in 2010 identified the pits of three more removed s (en)
  • Die Bryn Gwyn Stones (auch Bryn Gwyn Stone Circle genannt) stehen etwa 280 Meter südwestlich der prähistorischen Einhegung oder des Hillforts , im Tal des Afon Braint im Süden der Insel Anglesey in Wales. Die beiden heute als Torpfosten genutzten Bryn Gwyn Stones gehören zu den höchsten Menhire (walisisch Maen hir – englisch Standing stone) in Wales. Der größere ist fast 4,0 m hoch und breit, aber vergleichsweise dünn. (de)
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  • برين غوين ستن (للنيدن) (ar)
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