... Liskeard south towards Duloe village. This is the smallest stone circle in Cornwall. It is situated on a flat ridge top, flanked half a ...
Anonymous (not verified) - May 6 2013 - 6:56pm
Dún Chonchuir Stone Fort This fort is located on the island of Inis Meáin and has a ... is also a large stone slab. Celtic nation: Ireland Itinerary: Ireland Connaught west Place type: ...
Anonymous (not verified) - May 3 2021 - 8:11am
A boulder rock decorated with spiral patterns. It is possibly late Neolithic or early Bronze Age. ...
Anonymous (not verified) - May 13 2013 - 8:39am
... article, which discusses the connection between the Beltane Stone Circle and Beltane worship is linked below: Beltane observances, the ... in a county rich in archaeology, and one of the finest in Ireland, it overlooks what was once the ancient territory of Magh Itha. Aloof, ...
Emmett McIntyre - Feb 16 2019 - 8:00pm
... festival itself took place at the site of the Australian Standing Stones. This site has been declared as an Australian National ... Brittany (Breizh), Cornwall (Kernow), Isle of Man (Mannin), Ireland (Éire), Wales (Cymru) and Scotland (Alba) they were an essential part ...
Alastair Kneale - Aug 29 2015 - 6:12pm - 0 comments
... Glen Innes is the site of the remarkable Australian Celtic Standing Stones and a testament to the importance of the Celtic people in ... ancestors of the peoples of Brittany, Cornwall, Isle of Man, Ireland, Wales and Scotland they were an essential part of ceremonial and ...
Alastair Kneale - Feb 9 2015 - 3:03pm - 0 comments
... Lough Gur (Irish: Loch Goir) is in County Limerick, Ireland (Irish: Contae Luimnigh, Éire). The lake is between the village of ... north northeast of this circle and to the north of this is a standing stone. The site is located west of Lough Gur and off the ...
Transceltic team - Apr 22 2021 - 1:01pm
This is a large standing stone located off the A857 north from Barabhas south of Siadhar on the ... thickest point is 4.9 feet (1.5 m) thick. This prehistoric standing stone in Lewis (Scottish Gaelic: Leòdhas) is said to be the tallest ...
Anonymous (not verified) - Jun 21 2020 - 9:47pm
Stone Age The earliest stone tools found in Cornwall date from around 4500BC and there are remains a stone age settlement at Carn Brae (near Redruth). The name "Cornwall" comes ...
Anonymous (not verified) - May 2 2013 - 10:04pm
Ireland is a land rich in mythology and folklore. Reflected in the names of its ... features, whether man-made, such as ancient mounds and standing stones, or naturally created features it is not unusual for some to be ... great size, that his breath caused storms and turned men to stone. Wearing a hornless bull-hide and a bird mask, he flew in the roth ...
Eibhlin O'Neill - Aug 30 2018 - 4:05pm