Carn Euny. Iron age ancient village in south-west England. It was inhabited from the Iron Age until the end of the Roman occupation of Britain


Carn Euny. Iron age ancient village in south-west England. It was inhabited from the Iron Age until the end of the Roman occupation of Britain (about 400 BC–AD 400). It has an underground stone-walled passage and room, known as a ‘fogou’. Earlier buildings know as ‘round houses’ made of timber with thatched roofs were replaced with larger, stone ‘courtyard’ houses. The visible ruins above ground mark the remains of these later is a view down through the remains of the village.


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Location: Sancreed Penzance Cornwall UK
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