Mawgan Porth Dark Age Village

Mawgan Porth Dark Age Village
Shown within Cornwall
Alternative namePorthglyvyan
LocationMawgan Porth
grid reference (SW851672
RegionCornwall
Coordinates50°26′05″N 005°00′47″W / 50.43472°N 5.01306°W / 50.43472; -5.01306
TypeAncient village
History
Foundedc. 850 AD
Abandonedc. 1050 AD
PeriodsEarly Middle Ages (Dark Ages)
CulturesDumnonia
Site notes
Excavation dates1949-52, 1954 and 1974
ArchaeologistsRupert Bruce-Mitford, Paul Ashbee, Ernest Greenfield
ConditionRuins
Public accessYes

Mawgan Porth Dark Age Village is a small ancient settlement consisting of 3 courtyard house complexes and a cemetery on the North coast of Cornwall dating from the 10th century. It was excavated in 1950-54 by Rupert Bruce-Mitford. The site was first discovered after the apparent after the discovery of the skeleton in 1934. The landowner. Mr P A Wailes, had wanted to build on the land and soundings to test the subsoil revealed the skeleton, stone walls, pottery and bone fragments.