... Drogheda along the N51. Celtic nation: Ireland Itinerary: Ireland Leinster north Place type: Castle ...
Anonymous (not verified) - May 11 2013 - 10:02am
... back to the Mesolithic Period, also known as the Middle Stone Age. During this time humans were living in small temporary shelters, ... fishing and gathering for their food. Small flint tools of stone or bone were used, which have been found on and near the coast. Some of ...
Transceltic team - May 11 2013 - 10:12pm
... Mesolithic remains; a Bronze Age cist; an Iron Age hill fort; a Christian keeill ( small chapel); a Christian burial ground, and a ... Age boat burial. The Mesolithic remains or (middle stone age) are thought to date to period between, 8000 BC- 4000 BC. Human ...
Anonymous (not verified) - Oct 31 2022 - 11:51am
... pre-date the church. Near the chancel arch is the Alphabet Stone, which has been dated to the 6th century AD. Within the graveyard are a ... of the church in the 12th century. Link: Ireland's Dingle Peninsula Corca Dhuibhne - Kilmalkedar Church Cill ...
Anonymous (not verified) - May 14 2021 - 10:05pm
... top of Cave Hill are the remains of an ancient promontory fort called McArt's Fort. Cave Hill was originally called 'Ben Madigan' from ... of their website . Celtic nation: Ireland Itinerary: Ireland Ulster northeast Place type: ...
Anonymous (not verified) - May 10 2021 - 9:06pm
... is possible to look down into the broch where the remains of stone furniture and a complete chamber can be seen. Also on the island is Mor Stein standing stone in the southeast and south east of Mor Stein is Castle Bloody Souterrain. ...
Anonymous (not verified) - Aug 6 2021 - 2:02pm
Dwarfie Stone To the south of the Mainland island in Hoy is a tomb known as the Dwarfie Stone. It is of unusual construction having been hewn from a single very large block of stone. It is thought to date to about 3500 BC to 2500 BC. The island of Hoy is ...
Anonymous (not verified) - Aug 6 2021 - 1:03pm
... Sí an Bhrú) prehistoric monument is in County Meath, Ireland (Irish: Contae na Mí, Éire). It is located about 8 kilometres (5.0 ... of 97 stones. One of which is the highly decorated Entrance Stone. The cairn of the monument covers an area of almost 0.5 ...
Anonymous (not verified) - May 24 2021 - 5:42pm
... community organisation that promotes the Irish language in Ireland and abroad. The League’s primary objective is the reinstatement of the Irish language as the common tongue of Ireland. Since its founding in 1893, members have been actively promoting ...
Emmett McIntyre - Mar 5 2014 - 12:36am - 0 comments
... at the top of a cliff that was once the site of a promontory fort. It is ruined tower house located around 2.5 miles (4.0 km) south-west of ... types. The location was originally an Iron Age promontory fort. The Iron Age in Scotland dating to around 700 BC–500AD. This is type ...
Anonymous (not verified) - Jun 6 2021 - 2:52pm