WebFlickr photos, groups, and tags related to the "thekempestones" Flickr tag. WebThe tomb builders would probably not have seen themselves as architects as we understand the word, or as creating architecture, but the integration of elements of design and construction used in the building of megalithic tombs satisfied the social and political needs of the community while also performing a religious or spiritual function ...
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WebSep 24, 2012 · 13.4km ESE 118° Greengraves* Portal Tomb (J4454073630) 13.8km NW 325° Doagh* Holed Stone (J2416590683) 14.5km NW 306° Donegore Moat* Artificial Mound 14.6km NW 313° Donegore Hill Causewayed Enclosure 15.9km NW 315° Tobergill Stone Circle (J20839051) 16.6km N 10° Tureagh Stone Circle (J350960) WebSep 24, 2012 · 13.6km ESE 118° Greengraves* Portal Tomb (J4454073630) 13.6km NW 325° Doagh* Holed Stone (J2416590683) 14.3km NW 306° Donegore Moat* Artificial Mound 14.4km NW 313° Donegore Hill Causewayed Enclosure 15.7km NW 315° Tobergill Stone Circle (J20839051) 16.5km N 11° Tureagh Stone Circle (J350960) side effects of ct scan contrast dye
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http://www.megalithicireland.com/Greengraves.html WebThis substantially intact portal tomb built of basalt boulders is set into a field wall. It consists of 2 large portal stones, side stones and an end stone that form a chamber roofed by 2 overlapping capstones. A low blocking stone … WebLegananny. Legananny is a townland 4 km (2.5 miles) north of Leitrim, County Down, Northern Ireland and 10 km (6 miles) from Castlewellan.It contains the ancient dolmen which has stood for thousands of years. It is three large stones standing upright with a very large stone sitting on top of them. It borders four other townlands, these are: "Benraw", … side effects of cryptolepis