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Snow covered Lanyon Quoit in west Cornwall with a blue sky.
Large granite boulders stacked together in a natural formation on a grassy hillside under a partly cloudy sky.
Zorats Karer, Karahunj ancient ruins in Armenia
A Viking burial site, Mon, Denmark
Treffigan burial chamber is a Neolithic or early bronze age entrance grave burial chambers like this are found on the penwith peninsula west cornwall and the isles of Scilly
Ancient portal dolmen, megalithic tomb, The Burren, Country Clare, Republic of Ireland.
Kilclooney Dolmen is a Neolithic portal tomb located in County Donegal, Ireland. It is one of the finest examples of a portal tomb in Ireland and is estimated to be around 4000 to 4500 years old. The dolmen consists of a large capstone supported by three upright stones, creating a chamber that would have been used for burial purposes.
celtic culture and heritage sites with historical relics in Ireland
Helman Tor in mid Cornwall England UK Geology site ancient monument and large nature reserve
Kerzérho is a set of neolithic alignments in the commune of Erdeven, in the region of Morbihan Brittany, France. It lies approximately 8 km northwest of Carnac.
Lanyon Quoit Prehistoric Stones in Cornwall in the United Kingdom. The stones of this ancient grave site were originally at the centre of a huge burial mound 90ft x 40ft. They were erected in circa 2500BC.
Reconstructed doorway of a bishops farm in the Norsemen settlement Gardar in the arctic summer in Igaliku in the south western part of Greenland. The Norsemen left the place in the beginning of the 15th century and the modern excavations are today a public park in the small village
Megalithic monument or dolmen in the South-West of England.  The engine-house of a Cornish tin mine can be seen on the horizon.
Two big boulders by the roadside in the English lake District not far from Ambleside, United Kingdom.
Dolmen of Botlann - megalithic monument in Erdeven village, Brittany, France
Tregeseal Stone Circle. One of many bronze age structures found in Cornwall.
Lanyon Quoit on Penwith Moor, Cornwall England UK
Grimspound, Dartmoor, Devon
Pawton Quoit prehistoric portal dolman early and middle Neolithic period in England 3500-2600 BC the burial monument near St Breock Cornwall UK
Poulnabrone dolmen (Poll na Brón in Irish is an unusually large dolmen or portal tomb located in the Burren, County Clare, Ireland. Situated on one of the most desolate and highest points of the region, it comprises three standing portal stones supporting a heavy horizontal capstone, and dates to the Neolithic period, probably between 4200 BC and 2900 BC. It is the best known and most widely photographed of the approximately 172 dolmens in Ireland. \nThe karst setting has been formed from limestone laid down around 350 million years ago. The dolmen was built by Neolithic farmers, who chose the location either for ritual, as a territorial marker, or as a collective burial site. What remains today is only the \
Pentre Ifan Burial Chamber, one of the finest hilltop megaliths in Wales, with a gigantic 15 tonne capstone, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
Large boulder on grassy hillside overlooking the sea with cloudy sky
The Gallery grave of Mougau-Bihan is a megalithic complex made up of 24 large blocks of stone. It is located in the commune of Commana in Finistère.
The Devil's Den Neolithic Monument, near the World Heritage Site of Avebury in Wiltshire, UK
Poulnabrone Dolmen Ireland
Lanyon Quoit on Penwith Moor, Cornwall England UK
This is an isolated stone in the Dunbria mountains of La Coruna, Spain, which is a tourist attraction.
Vintage APS film photo of Lanyon Quoit, Ancient Burial Chamber, West Cornwall UK
Rocky outcrop at Haytor on Dartmoor in Devon, UK
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