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Coolcoulaghta Standing Stones are a pair of
standing stones forming a
stone row and
National Monument located in
County Cork, Ireland.
Coolcoulaghta Standing...
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Ballycomane Burial Ground, Brahalish, Clashadoo,
Coolcoulaghta, Dunbeacon, Kilvenogue, Cairn,
Coolcoulaghta,
Moulinward Castle,
Dunbeacon Church, Moulinward...
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moorland areas.
Beenalaght - Six
stones (one fallen),
County Cork,
Ireland Coolcoulaghta Standing Stones - two stones,
County Cork,
Ireland Eightercua - Four...
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Ballycomane Burial Ground, Brahalish, Clashadoo,
Coolcoulaghta, Dunbeacon, Kilvenogue, Cairn,
Coolcoulaghta,
Moulinward Castle,
Dunbeacon Church, Moulinward...
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Coolcoulaghta Standing Stones Standing Stones - Pair
Coolcoulaghta 51°35′48″N 9°32′36″W / 51.59669°N 9.54334°W...
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standing stones (gallauns) at Ballycomane, Kealties, and Parkana. The
Coolcoulaghta Standing Stones stand in a
field approximately three kilometres (2 mi)...
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Caheragh Skibbereen Coolcaha 257 West
Carbery (W.D.)
Skull Skull Coolcoulaghta 1,145 West
Carbery (W.D.)
Durrus Bantry Coolnaclehy 285 West Carbery...
- 114982°N 8.282754°W / 52.114982; -8.282754 565
Coolcoulaghta Standing Stones Standing Stones - Pair
Coolcoulaghta 51°35′48″N 9°32′36″W / 51.59669°N 9.54334°W...
- 9°49′14″W / 51.62813°N 9.82048°W / 51.62813; -9.82048),
promontory fort
Coolcoulaghta (51°36′24″N 9°32′30″W / 51.60663°N 9.54161°W / 51.60663; -9.54161)...
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developments during the 19th century.
Neolithic (3500–1500 BC)
monuments at
Coolcoulaghta and at Dunm****
provide evidence of pre-Celtic po****tion in the area...