The Rathfranpark Wedge Tomb is a notable prehistoric structure located in County Mayo, Ireland. This wedge tomb, dating back to the late Neolithic or early Bronze Age (circa 2500–1500 BC), is one of many tombs in the region. It is part of a larger group of wedge tombs scattered across Ireland, which are characterized by…
Funerary Structures
Parknabinnia (Wedge Tomb)
Parknabinnia is a wedge-shaped tomb located in County Clare, Ireland. It dates back to the late Neolithic or early Bronze Age, around 2000–1500 BC. The tomb is one of the best-preserved examples of a wedge tomb in Ireland. It is part of a broader tradition of megalithic burial structures found across the Irish countryside.Structure and…
Carrownlisheen Wedge Tomb
The Carrownlisheen Wedge Tomb is a significant prehistoric structure located in County Clare, Ireland. It dates to the Late Neolithic or Early Bronze Age, around 2500–2000 BC. This tomb is one of several wedge-shaped tombs found in the region.Structure and DesignThe tomb is constructed using large stone slabs, forming a trapezoidal shape. Its entrance faces…
Behy Court Tomb
The Behy Court Tomb is an important prehistoric monument located in County Mayo, Ireland. This Neolithic tomb provides valuable insights into the burial practices of ancient societies. Researchers date it to around 4000–3000 BC, a period marked by significant developments in agriculture and settlement in Ireland.Architectural FeaturesThe Behy Court Tomb is classified as a court…
Coom Wedge Tomb
The Coom Wedge Tomb is an ancient burial structure located in County Kerry, Ireland. This monument dates back to the Bronze Age, approximately 2000–1500 BC. It is part of a broader tradition of wedge-shaped tombs found in Ireland, which were used for communal burial and ritual purposes.Structure and DesignThe Coom Wedge Tomb features a long,…
Ballyedmonduff Wedge Tomb
Ballyedmonduff Wedge Tomb is an important archaeological site located in the Dublin Mountains of Ireland. This tomb dates to the Neolithic period, approximately 2500–2000 BC. It provides valuable insights into the burial practices and architectural styles of Ireland’s prehistoric communities.Structure and FeaturesThe tomb is a wedge-shaped gallery grave, a type common in Ireland’s later Neolithic…