English: Chûn Quoit Quoit is the Cornish name for a type of megalithic chambered tomb. They consist of a number of large stones set upright to support a massive horizontal capstone, thus forming a small chamber which was used to house the remains of the dead. The whole structure would then be covered in earth to form a large burial mound.
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