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Dolmen in Coruña, Galicia, against a setting sun and horizon in silhouette.
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Poulnabrone Dolmen in Ireland
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 \
Ancient megalithic portal tomb
Poulnabrone dolmen is a portal tomb, located in the Burren, County Clare, 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.
The Kilclooney Dolmen. Ireland. County Donegal
Poulnabrone dolmen, neolithic portal tomb
Neolithic monument in Cornwall. This prehistoric capstone held up by standing stones was a tome in West Penwith.
5 000 years old Polnabrone Dolmen in Burren, Co. Clare - Ireland
near Trégastel, french Brittany
A sunrise shot of the Kilclooney Dolmen near Ardara in Ireland.
Spectacular landscape of the Burren region of County Clare, Ireland. Exposed karst limestone bedrock at the Burren National Park
A golden light and starry night in county Clare.
Poulnabrone Dolmen Ireland
Poulnabrone, portal tomb in Ireland  located in the Burren, County Clare, Ireland
5000 jaar oude grafsteen hunebed in Drenthe Nederland.
Pentra Ifan is thought to be a Neolithic burial chamber, built around 5 500 years ago out of Preseli blue stones.
Situated in largely unpopulated and treeless Cornish landscape between Madron and Morvah, Lanyon Quoit, along with other Cornish dolmens, dates back to the Neolithic period (3500-2500BC), predating both the pyramids in Egypt and metal tools.\n\nThe original use is somewhat disputed; some believing that it was the burial chamber of a large mound and others contesting that it was never completely covered, but rather used as a mausoleum and the imposing backdrop to ritual ceremonies, especially since it is believed that in its original form the quoit was aligned with cardinal points. Another theory is that bodies were placed on the capstone to be eaten by carrion birds. Nearby lie a number of small stone burial chambers, knows as cists, with a longstone about 100 yards north-west of the quoit and evidence that there were once a number of neighbouring barrows.\n\nOnce tall enough to allow a horse and rider to pass underneath, Lanyon Quoit is certainly one of Cornwall’s most recognisable and important megalithic sites. The mammoth capstone, weighing over 13 tonnes and measuring 9 feet by 17 feet, originally sat atop four upright stones until a thunderstorm in 1815 dislodged it. Attributed in part to soil removal from numerous treasure hunting explorations, the fall broke one of the supporting stones, hence the diminished stature achieved when re-erected by local public subscription (incidentally, the equipment used to replace the capstone was that previously used to replace the Logan Rock).
Stone cairn burial mound on a grassy mound with storm clouds approaching
Ancient portal dolmen, megalithic tomb, The Burren, Country Clare, Republic of Ireland.
Poulnabrone dolmen, neolithic portal tomb
Dublin, Ireland - July 16, 1986: 1980s old Positive Film scanned, Newgrange prehistoric monument, County Meath, Ireland.
Photo taken in Dublin, Ireland
Knockbrack tomb Galway Ireland Aerial view
Proleek Dolemn, Ballymascanlon Golf Course Dundalk Ireland.
near Trégastel, Côtes-d'Armor, french Brittany
Legananny Dolmen, a neolithic portal tomb, close to Castlewellan, County Down, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, UK
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
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