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  1. Turoe Stone

    ... at Turoe House, near the village of Bullaun, County Galway, Ireland, (Irish: An Bollán, Contae na Gaillimhe, Éire). This is about 6 km north of Loughrea (Irish: Baile Locha Riach) off the R350 road.  Link: ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - May 4 2021 - 5:25pm

  2. Aran Islands - Oileáin Árann

    ... in width and a smaller outer wall around the east, south and north of the structure and with a ditch to the west. The islands can be reached ... is also a large stone slab. Celtic nation: Ireland Itinerary: Ireland Connaught west Place type: ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - May 3 2021 - 8:11am

  3. Scotland’s Earliest Stone Circles Start To Reveal Their Secrets

    ... that constructed these monuments in the Celtic lands of north-west Europe. Ancient stones and tombs placed in a way that look to the ... two large focal monuments on Cairnbane West outside Kells in Ireland’s County Meath. The carving of concentric circles and lines is at the ...

    Douglas MacQueen - Aug 22 2016 - 1:55am - 0 comments

  4. Tregwehelydd Standing Stone

    Tregwehelydd Standing Stone possibly dates back to 2000 BC and is about eight feet high. The stone has been broken and then re-joined and enabled to stand again. This restored stone is northwest of Llyn Llywenan, by a footpath off small road close to ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Jun 24 2022 - 5:03pm

  5. Standing Stone in Brittany that is said can predict the end of the world

    ... alone or in groups. The giant Menhir Champ-Dolent standing stone is a granite Neolithic monument located 2 kilometres (1 mile) south of ... an estimated weight of around 100 tonnes. This standing stone is thought to date to c. 5000–4000 BC. There are a number of legends ...

    Dominique Corolleur - Apr 4 2021 - 5:14pm

  6. Evidence of Stone Age inhabitants discovered in the Scottish Cairngorms

    ... Society , has reported on the discovery of traces of the stone age inhabitants of the Cairngorms. A team consisting of students from the ... Trust for Scotland (NTS) and Aberdeenshire Council.  Stone tools and traces of firepits and possible shelters have been found in ...

    Douglas MacQueen - Apr 12 2021 - 10:48pm

  7. Maen Ceti - Arthurs Stone

    Maen Ceti (also known as Arthurs Stone) is a Neolithic Portal Burial Chamber just north of the ridge summit of Cefn Bryn in the Gower Peninsula, Wales (Welsh: ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Sep 1 2021 - 5:44pm

  8. Poll Results Show Deep and Widespread Support for the Gaelic Tongue of Ireland

    ... community organisation that promotes the Irish language in Ireland and abroad. The League’s primary objective is the reinstatement of ... that 44% of people in the south and 29% of people in the north would like the opportunity to learn more Irish. 70% of people in the ...

    Emmett McIntyre - Dec 22 2015 - 5:24am - 0 comments

  9. Scotland - Rare Pictish 5th or 6th Century stone excavated near Angus

    ... Douglas MacQueen's blog A rare Pictish carved stone, originally discovered by archaeologists in early 2020, has now been ... beautiful artwork and carving can be found throughout the north and east of Scotland.  Image: Pictish carved stone discovered image ...

    Douglas MacQueen - Mar 12 2022 - 3:59pm

  10. Caherconnell Stone Fort

    ... Caherconnell (Irish: Cathair Chonaill) is a stone ringfort in the Burren, County Clare, Ireland (Irish: Boireann, Contae an Chláir, Éire). The circular enclosing ... Ireland Itinerary: Ireland Munster north Place type: Ancient site ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Apr 24 2021 - 1:26pm

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