Surface texture of one of the facade stones south of entrance passage to the burial chambers at Wayland's Smithy Neolithic long barrow, Oxfordshire


Surface texture of one of the facade stones south of entrance passage to the burial chambers at Wayland's Smithy Neolithic long barrow beside the Ridgeway long distance path in Oxfordshire, UK. A Cotswold-Severn gallery grave built in the 4th millenium BC. Named after Wayland, the lame smith of the Teutonic & Anglo-Saxon gods.


Size: 3719px × 4961px
Location: Wayland's Smithy, Uffington, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
Photo credit: © Jean Williamson / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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