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Mar 27 11- 117 Poulnabrone dolmen is a Portal Tomb in the Burren, County Clare, Ireland, dating back to the Neolithic period, probably between 4200... more
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mar 27 11- 117 Poulnabrone dolmen is a Portal Tomb in the Burren, County Clare, Ireland, dating back to the Neolithic period, probably between 4200 BC and 2900 BC. It is situated 5 miles south of Ballyvaughan, 6 miles north-west of Kilnaboy. A crack was discovered in the eastern portal stone in 1985. Following the resulting collapse, the dolmen was dismantled, and the cracked stone was replaced. Excavations during that time found that between 16 and 22 adults and six children were buried under the monument. Personal items buried with the dead included a polished stone axe, a bone pendant, quartz crystals, weapons and pottery. In the Bronze Age, around 1700 BC, a newborn baby was buried in the portico, just outside the entrance. With its dominating presence on the limestone landscape of the Burren, the tomb was probably a centre for ceremony and ritual until well into the Celtic period, or it may have served as a territorial marker in the Neolithic landscape. According to Radiocarbon...
All images Copyrighted 1997-2024 Jennifer Robin Gallery : All Rights Reserved I will consider licensing for all images. Go to www. jenniferrobin.gallery for information, links and blog. I love to explore down roads unknown. Constantly making effort to get 'lost' in every journey. I am an avid animal and nature lover whose dream as child was to be a wildlife and nature photographer. My dreams are being fulfilled. Feel free to join me in my journey of exploration. You don't even need to leave your chair. If you would like to see one of my images hanging on your wall, order a print and frame it here, or use your own framer in your town. For custom metal prints, you can contact me directly for larger sizes, and specific mounting...
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