One in every of England’s oldest buildings constructed by people, the Dudderhouse Hill long cairn, has been granted protected standing by the nation. At 5,000 years previous, the stone marker within the Yorkshire Dales Nationwide Park is assumed to predate Stonehenge.
Cairns are a human-made pile of stones that historically function a marker or burial mound.
The Dudderhouse Hill lengthy cairn is a uncommon neolithic marker constructed by a neighborhood between 3400 to 2400 BCE. Although it will have initially had structured chambers, at the moment all that continues to be is a partly turf-covered oval mound of stones measuring 75-feet lengthy by 39-feet extensive at three-feet tall. The construction gives perception into the lives, deaths, ritual practices, and beliefs of early farming communities in England.
“It doesn’t look notably spectacular and that’s one of many issues,” Paul Jeffery, Historic England’s nationwide listings supervisor, instructed the BBC. “Sadly, as a result of they don’t notice that that is such an essential website, some folks strolling previous decide up stones from what they suppose is simply this pile after which add them to the opposite cairn and clearly that causes hurt.”
Now that the location is designated a Scheduled Monument, it’s acknowledged as a nationally essential archaeological website and, as such, is legally protected in opposition to unauthorized alteration or injury. The cairn wasn’t formally recorded till 2008.
“In 2023 it was famous that an higher layer of stone had been faraway from it to reinforce a close-by walkers’ cairn, which prompted a scheduling utility to Historic England,” Myra Tolan-Smith, the Historic England itemizing adviser for the North area, instructed The Art Newspaper. “We hope that its new standing as a prehistoric funerary monument of nationwide significance will increase consciousness amongst the broader public of each the significance and the vulnerability of this vital a part of our shared cultural heritage.”
This historic resolution, Noland added, “means we are able to now plan a holistic restore and interpretation challenge on the monument, to deal with the latest injury that the location has suffered.”















