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Beaghmore is a
complex of
early Bronze Age
megalithic features,
stone circles and cairns, 8.5
miles north west of Cookstown,
County Tyrone in Northern...
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Beaghmore stone circles, and
developed the
theory that they were an
ancient lunar observatory. This
theory was
expressed in his poem, The
Beaghmore Stone...
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Abbey West, Addergoole, Annaghdown, Ballinderry, Ballinduff, Ballynapark,
Beaghmore, Belclare, Carrownagur, Carrowrevagh, Claretuam, Clonbern, Cloonkeen,...
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early monastery on the site.
Other ancient sites nearby include Beaghmore stone circles and
Tullyhogue Fort (beside the
village of Tullyhogue),...
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Stripple Swinside Trethevy Quoit Trippet Northern Ireland Aughlish Ballynoe Beaghmore Corick Drumskinny Legananny Giant's Ring
Scotland List of re****bent stone...
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Stripple Swinside Trethevy Quoit Trippet Northern Ireland Aughlish Ballynoe Beaghmore Corick Drumskinny Legananny Giant's Ring
Scotland List of re****bent stone...
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Stripple Swinside Trethevy Quoit Trippet Northern Ireland Aughlish Ballynoe Beaghmore Corick Drumskinny Legananny Giant's Ring
Scotland List of re****bent stone...
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Stripple Swinside Trethevy Quoit Trippet Northern Ireland Aughlish Ballynoe Beaghmore Corick Drumskinny Legananny Giant's Ring
Scotland List of re****bent stone...
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original (PDF) on 27
February 2013.
Retrieved 20
October 2016. "Guide to
Beaghmore stone circles – Ulster-Scots" (PDF).
Department of the Environment. Archived...
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Stripple Swinside Trethevy Quoit Trippet Northern Ireland Aughlish Ballynoe Beaghmore Corick Drumskinny Legananny Giant's Ring
Scotland List of re****bent stone...