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Chûn Quoit

Chûn Quoit is one of the best preserved of all Neolithic quoits (also called dolmens or cromlechs) in western Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.

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Location
England, United Kingdom
Built
c. 2400 BC
Type
Dolmen

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Chûn Quoit

Nodes26
Edges25
Triples17
Avg. degree1.92
Density0.076923
Components1

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Chûn Quoit

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related to Description · 10
Chûn Quoit → Carn Kenidjack, In, It, Lanyon Quoit, Like, Mulfra Quoit, Mên Scryfa, Mên-an-Tol, The, There
related to External links · 3
Chûn Quoit → Media, Wikimedia Commons, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
Built · 1
Chûn Quoit → c. 2400 BC
Location · 1
Chûn Quoit → England, United Kingdom
Type · 1
Chûn Quoit → Dolmen
located in · 1
Chûn Quoit → open moorland near Pendeen and Morvah

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chûn quoit capstone castle moorland much open near england united kingdom quoits morvah dolmen barrow ft giant denbras hill sea

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Chûn QuoitBuiltc. 2400 BC1.00infobox
Chûn QuoitLocationEngland, United Kingdom1.00infobox
Chûn QuoitTypeDolmen1.00infobox
Chûn Quoitlocated inopen moorland near Pendeen and Morvah0.90text
Chûn Quoitrelated to DescriptionLike0.60section
Chûn Quoitrelated to DescriptionIt0.60section
Chûn Quoitrelated to DescriptionThere0.60section
Chûn Quoitrelated to DescriptionThe0.60section
Chûn Quoitrelated to DescriptionIn0.60section
Chûn Quoitrelated to DescriptionLanyon Quoit0.60section
Chûn Quoitrelated to DescriptionMulfra Quoit0.60section
Chûn Quoitrelated to DescriptionMên-an-Tol0.60section

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