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Kilmogue Portal Tomb

Kilmogue Portal Tomb

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The Kilmogue Portal Tomb, also known as the Harristown Dolmen, is one of Ireland’s largest and best-preserved dolmens. It is located in County Kilkenny, near the village of Mullinavat. This portal tomb serves as a significant example of Neolithic burial practices and showcases the architectural skill of early societies.Description and StructureThe tomb consists of a…

Killaclohane Portal Tomb

Killaclohane Portal Tomb

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Killaclohane Portal Tomb is one of Ireland’s oldest known megalithic structures, dating to approximately 3800 BC. It is located near Milltown in County Kerry, and it represents an important example of Neolithic funerary architecture.Description and StructureThe tomb consists of two upright stones, or “portal stones,” which support a horizontal capstone. This arrangement forms the entrance…

Gortnaleck Court Tomb

Gortnaleck Court Tomb

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The Gortnaleck Court Tomb, located in County Sligo, Ireland, is a significant example of Neolithic funerary architecture. This ancient structure dates back to around 4000–2500 BC and offers insights into the burial practices and social structures of early farming communities.Location and DescriptionThe tomb is situated in a rural setting, surrounded by agricultural land. It consists…

Tomb of Saint Nicholas

Tomb of Saint Nicholas

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The Tomb of Saint Nicholas is located in Demre, a town in modern-day Turkey. Demre, historically known as Myra, holds a significant place in Christian history as the burial site of Saint Nicholas, a 4th-century Christian bishop. Known for his acts of generosity, Saint Nicholas inspired the modern figure of Santa Claus.Historical BackgroundSaint Nicholas lived…

Seefin Passage Tomb

Seefin Passage Tomb

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Seefin Passage Tomb is a significant Neolithic site in County Wicklow, Ireland. It dates back to around 3300 BC, placing it among the earliest known examples of passage tombs in Ireland. The site offers valuable insights into prehistoric burial practices and ceremonial architecture.Location and SettingThe tomb is situated on Seefin Hill, which lies at an…

Rockmarshall Court Tomb

Rockmarshall Court Tomb

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The Rockmarshall Court Tomb is an ancient burial monument located in County Louth, Ireland. It is a significant example of a court tomb, a type of prehistoric burial site found in parts of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The tomb dates from the late Neolithic to the early Bronze Age, approximately 3000–2000 BC.Structure and DesignThe Rockmarshall…

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