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378:"In the castle-court they found the club and sling with which Denbras slew the game he wanted: these Tom placed on the giant's knees, and Joan laid green oak-branches and flowers around him; then they worked with a will, and before sunrise they collected so much stones as raised the barrow gradually sloping, even with the tops of the flat uprights which enclosed the giant. Then, by the help of poles, or such contrivances as were only known to the old folks, they placed the quoit or capstone over the head of Denbras, which hid him for ever from the light of day; and, before the sun sunk below the hill-tops, they had raised as noble a barrow over the giant as any to be found on Towednack hills; yet they were not without adding, time after time, to the carp of the giant's resting-place. 144: 151: 27: 451: 131: 304:
on top of the capstone. It is supported about 2 m (7 ft) from the ground by four substantial slabs. There is evidence of an entrance passage to the south-east within the mound area. The site was examined in 1871 but no significant finds were made.
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the Hurler who is killed in a wrassling match with a burly young man named Tom. He inherits Chûn Castle and the lands about on the condition that he buries the giant at his favourite seat on the hill facing out to sea;
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to retain its capstone 'in situ' – others have been re-settled. It is believed to have been built around 2400 BC, two millennia before the neighbouring
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measures 3.3 m (11 ft) by 3 m (10 ft), with a maximum thickness of 0.8 m (2 ft 7 in). There is a
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records a local oral tradition that the Castle on Morvah Downs was the abode of the giant
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Like the other quoits, the quoit was probably covered by a
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Bottrell, William (1870). "The Giants of Towednack".
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Chûn Quoit is located in Southwest Cornwall
Cornwall
50°08′55″N 5°38′16″W / 50.1486°N 5.6377°W / 50.1486; -5.6377
Dolmen
Neolithic
Neolithic
quoits
cromlechs
Cornwall
Pendeen
Morvah
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Chûn Castle
hill fort
moorland
round barrow
capstone
cup mark

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