Category
page 1Cairns (stone mounds)
cairn
thumb|upright=1.2|A cairn a mile east of Nine Standards Rigg in the Yorkshire Dales.

inuksuk
thumb|An inuksuk at the Foxe Peninsula, [[Nunavut, Canada]]
Three-Country Cairn
international tripoint between Sweden, Norway and Finland

Barnenez
The Cairn of Barnenez (also: Barnenez Tumulus, Barnenez Mound; in Breton Karn Barnenez; in French: Cairn de Barnenez or Tumulus de Barnenez) is a Neolithic monument located near Plouezoc'h, on the Kernéléhen peninsula in northern Finistère, Brittany, France. It dates to the early Neolithic, around 4000 BC. Along with the Tumulus of Bougon and Locmariaquer megaliths, also located in Great West France, it is one of the earliest megalithic monuments in Europe and one of the oldest man-made structures in the world. It is also remarkable for the presence of megalithic art.
Brown Willy
hill in Cornwall, England
chambered cairn
burial monument, usually constructed during the Neolithic, consisting of a sizeable (usually stone) chamber around and over which a cairn of stones was constructed
Parc le Breos Chambered Tomb
Burial chamber in Wales
Velinga socken
parish in Sweden
Bryn Cader Faner
archaeological site in Gwynedd, Wales, UK