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Corrody Burial Mound
Archaeology
Bronze Age burial mound.
The ruined remains of a Bronze Age burial mound still stand to a height of 0.5m. A surrounding circle of stones, measuring 12m in diameter, represents the surviving stone revetment constructed to retain it. Several boulders are still visible, the largest standing 0.7m high. The revetment has been damaged historically by agricultural activity.
Beneath the floor of the medieval chapel a Bronze Age cinerary urn, inverted over a cremation, was discovered.
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- Parish: Lezayre
- Sheading: Ayre
- Grid Ref: SC3755089224
Sources
- Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record