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Share Your Photos with Heneb!

Help Heneb build a community-powered gallery, showcasing the incredible archaeology of Wales. Whether you’re a weekend walker or a history enthusiast, share your snapshots of archaeological sites from around Wales. To see the full gallery, click here.

  • Arthur’s Stone, Swansea. A Neolithic chambered tomb (NGRS: 49139 90556).

    Photo: Olivia Husøy-Ciaccia
  • View of Gilfach-y-Dwn Fawr Hillfort from Coed y Bont. What3words ///senses.facelift.spark

    Photo: Amy Pope
  • A non-rainy day in the hills of Ceredigion, plus some archaeology (and majestic sheep).

    Photo: Philip Evans
  • Tinkinswood Neolithic Chambered Tomb. This is a Cadw site, just outside Cardiff. What3words ///simulates.bared.succumbs

    Photo: Elis Thatch
  • The magnificent landscape of Ceredigion, dry-stone walls, medieval buildings, historic footpaths and prehistoric monuments.

    Photo: Alex Powell
  • Prehistoric dolmen standing proud in a farmer’s field…..with friends.

    Photo: David Hughes

Why Participate

  • Help researchers: Your submissions can help identify previously undocumented sites.
  • Celebrate curiosity: You don’t need to be an expert — every observation counts.
  • Learn from others: Discover new sites and be inspired to explore more.
  • Monitor at-risk archaeology: Repeat photos help track change over time.
  • Spotlight your adventure: We may feature credited images in our newsletter and social channels.

Want to contribute? it’s easy

Submit your photo below:

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2. Enter your email address.
3. Add a short description and where it was taken (Grid Reference, what3words, or county).
4. (Optional) Subscribe to our newsletter to see if your image is featured.

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    Responsible sharing. Respect is caring.

    The community gallery is about exploring the archaeology of Wales safely and respectfully.

    • Never disturb archaeological sites — take only photos.
    • Always get landowner permission where required.
    • Only upload images you own (or have permission to share).
    • Focus on sites — please avoid identifiable people.

    Need inspiration for your archaeological adventure?

    Found something new?

    If you think you’ve discovered something significant, get in touch. From an unrecorded building to a stone tool, we’ll guide you on how to report it properly.

    Spotted a crime?

    Sadly, some visitors do not respect ancient places: stones removed from cairns, graffiti on medieval walls, fire pits on dolmens, or unauthorised groundworks. Heritage Crime can be reported and prevented.

    Report a crime