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Pentre Ifan

Bedd Arthur stone circle

Cerig-y-Gof
chambered tomb
chambered tomb

Trellyffaint dolmen

Standing Stones

Bedd yr Afanc
Burial Chamber
Burial Chamber

Banc Du
Neolithic enclosure
Neolithic enclosure

Carreg Coetan
Arthur dolmen
Arthur dolmen

Llech-y-Tribedd
dolmen
dolmen
Pentre Ifan and other nearby Neolithic sites
Using new features: live-link markers and a dashed-line feature to mark out a distance
|mark-coord3={{coord|54.6|-4.305}} |mark-size3=350 |shape3=rule |shape-angle3=-80.2 |label-angle3=-80.2 |label-pos3=center |ldy3=-74| ldx3=14 |label3=Direct line distance^^= 603 miles (970 km) |shape-outline3=dark grey,5,40,[8,4]
Using the new photo-panel feature to highlight a landmark
| mark-coord1 = {{coord|-35.2985|149.1417}} <!--nb panel-height is always 46 --> | label-pos1=left, photo-panel, 0.65, 83 <!-- pos, p-p, photo-dimension, panel-width--> | label-color1=hard blue <!-- in photo-panel this is also outline/line color --> | ldx1=26| ldy1=-93 <!-- sets relative position of panel to it's mark --> | label1=National ^Carillon | mark-title1=National Carillon | mark-image1=National Carillon, Canberra ACT.jpg
Using numbered dots, including the new lines features to sort out crowded dots
| label6= | label-pos6=top, n-line| jdx6=-8 |ldx6=-13|ldy6=-19 | mark-coord6={{coord|48.45|10.1}} | mark-title6=[[Battle of Elchingen]] on 14 October 1805
Using new shapes and line features to add items relevant to the article

350m
382yds
382yds

Blast
Furnaces
Furnaces
Roman Road
Roman road

St Patrick
Memorial Stone
Memorial Stone

Henrhyd
Waterfall
Waterfall
Roman
Marching
Camp
Marching
Camp
Roman Fort
Map of the area around Banwen, South Wales, showing the Roman roads and earthworks close to the border between Neath Port Talbot and Powys.[1]
| mark-coord1 = {{coord|51.78365|-3.6553}} | shape1=box | mark-size1=17,17,3 | shape-outline1=hard grey,1,70 | shape-color1=white | shape-angle1=-9 | label1 = Roman Fort | ldx1=-3 | mark-title1 = [[Roman auxiliaries in Britain|Roman Auxiliary Fort]] | label-pos1=left | label-angle1=0 | label-size1 = 12


2km
1.2miles
1.2miles
Eglwys Nunydd cross
8
7: Railway Station
cross
cross
Ilci and Ilquici
6
5: Abbey Church
and Chapter House
and Chapter House
Pillar of Thomas
4
Bodvoc Stone
3
Pumpeius Stone
2
Stones
Museum
Museum
1
Source locations for the Margam Stones (where known).
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Margam Stones Museum2
Pumpeius Stone (Kenfig)3
Bodvoc Stone4
Cwrt Uchaf (4, Pillar of Thomas; also 9 and 16)5
Margam Church and churchyard (5,6,7, 8 and 15)6
Cwrt-y-defaid (10, 11: Ilci and Ilquici crosses)7
Port Talbot Railway Station (cross 12)8
Eglwys Nunydd (Cart wheel cross 13)- ^ Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales (1976). Glamorgan Inventory, Vol 1, Part 2: The Iron Age and Roman Occupation. p. 100.