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Drombeg stone circle (also
known as The Druid's Altar) is a
small axial stone circle located 2.4 km (1.5 mi) east of Glandore,
County Cork, Ireland. Although...
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mostly focusing on the
megalithic sites of Avebury,
Stonehenge and the
Drombeg stone circle in Cork, Ireland. He is a
retired physicist with a doctoral...
- as a synonym. Ó Nualláin (1984) has
published a
comprehensive survey.
Drombeg stone circle has been
excavated and has been
particularly well studied...
- Brú na Bóinne,
Poulnabrone dolmen,
Castlestrange stone,
Turoe stone, and
Drombeg stone circle. As
Ireland was
never a part of the
Roman Empire, ancient...
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Townlands in the
Glandore area
include Rushanes, Aughatubber,
Drombeg (in
which Drombeg stone circle is located), Kilfinnan, Kilfaughnabeg, Brulea, Maulmarine...
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latter nation they are
generally called axial stone circles,
including Drombeg stone circle near Rosscarbery,
County Cork.
Scottish re****bent circles...
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Ireland Altar Wedge Tomb, (c. 3000–2000 BC),
Toormore Bay,
outside Schull Drombeg stone circle, near Glandore.
Active c. 1100 - 800 BC
Gougane Barra, 6th...
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illuminating the art on the backstone.
Carrowkeel Mound of the
Hostages Drombeg stone circle, at the
winter solstice, the sun sets into a v
formed by two...
- name
refers to two
gravelly hills deposited by a glacier, Dromárd and
Drombeg. It lies to the
north west of
Glenbeg Lough,
overlooking the
Kenmare River...
- the
latest examples came from
Sandy Road in
Perth (1200 ± 150 BCE), from
Drombeg in
County Cork (790 ± 80 BCE), and from the Five-Stone ring of Cashelkeety...