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Cornwalls Ancient Monuments - Men Scryfa - OK014E
A virtual cache at an ancient Cornish Monument.
Eigenaar: Ky Devas
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Hoogte: 208 meter NAP
 Provincie: Verenigd Koninkrijk > Cornwall and Isles of Scilly
Cache soort: Virtuele Cache
Grootte: Geen behuizing
Status: Kan gezocht worden
Geplaatst op: 12-04-2010
Gemaakt op: 12-04-2010
Gepubliceerd op: 12-04-2010
Laatste verandering: 02-07-2010
6x Gevonden
0x Niet gevonden
0 Opmerkingen
watchers 1 Volgers
8 x Bekeken
5 x Gewaardeerd
Beoordeeld als: uitstekend
1 x Aanbevolen
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Available 24/7  Parking nearby  Listed on Opencaching only  All seasons 

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As this is the site of an ancient monument there is no physical cache here. Instead you need to e-mail me a photo of your GPS with Men Scryfa, or upload a photo with your log, in order to log your find.

Men Scryfa is in a field approximately 300yds further up the track from Men An Tol which is signposted on the Penzance to Morvah road. Parking is available at the start of this track.

Mên Scryfa means 'Inscribed stone' and it is about 9ft tall, although only 6ft are now above ground. It is thought to date from the Bronze age, an inscription being added at a later date to commemorate the death in battle of a royal warrior.

The inscription on the north face (some of which is now below ground) is in a Latin / Cornish mix and reads RIALOBRANUS CUNOVALI FILIUS meaning Rialobran son of Cunoval.

The story of Rialobran tells that an invader attacked Cunoval, seized his lands and occupied his hill fort forcing him to flee.  Rialobran fought a great battle on the moors where Men Scryfa stands to regain his fathers territory. Unfortunately Rialobran was killed and his body buried by Men Scryfa, which is said to be the same height as Rialobran.

It has never been ascertained who Rialobran was but Rialoval, a British leader who lived in the year 454, and Rivallo (alias Rywathon) brother of Harold, the son of Earl Godwin, have been hinted at.

www.ancient-cornwall.wikidot.com

 


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