The Varde
Entrance to the tomb
La Varde - neolithic corridor tomb located in Guernsey. It is the largest megalithic structure on the island.
The tomb was discovered accidentally in 1811 by soldiers erecting ramparts. It is 10 m long and more than 3 m wide at its widest point. It consists of one room with a height of about 2 m, with an entrance orientated towards the east, gradually expanding deeper. At its north-western edge there is a smaller, oval room. Chamber support stones support huge floor boulders, the largest of which weighs over 10 tons.
In 1837, Frederick Corbin Lukis carried out archaeological works inside the tomb, finding numerous human bones (some of them originated from cremation burials), over 150 fragments of ceramic vessels, as well as stone and bone products. Stratigraphic data indicate that the tomb was used for a long period of time, from the central Neolithic to the beginning of the Bronze Age (3500-2000 p.n.e.).
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