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Labbacallee wedge tomb (Irish:
Leaba Chaillí,
meaning 'hag's bed') is a
large pre-historic
burial monument,
located 8 km (5.0 mi) north-west of Fermoy...
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southernmost tip of the
Cliffs of
Moher in
County Clare.
Labbacallee wedge tomb (Irish:
Leaba Chaillí,
meaning 'the hag's bed') is located...
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married The
Cailleach and
together they
lived at the site of what is now
Labbacallee wedge tomb until, in a fit of
jealousy after he fell in love with her...
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Oxford History of
Ancient Egypt. Oxford:
University Press. p. 112 "Visit
Labbacallee Wedge Tomb with
Discover Ireland". "Mysterious
carvings and evidence...
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within the Cork East Dáil constituency.
Dated to the
early Bronze Age,
Labbacallee wedge tomb is
located 1.5
miles (2.4 km) from
Glanworth and is the largest...
- tomb at Brú na Bóinne
Poulnabrone dolmen, a
portal tomb in The
Burren Labbacallee wedge tomb
Court cairns –
These are
characterised by the
presence of...
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Interior of
Labbacallee, a wedge-shaped
gallery grave in Ireland....
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Labbacallee Cork 52°10′11″N 8°20′13″W / 52.16983°N 8.33688°W / 52.16983; -8.33688 (
Labbacallee)
wedge tomb -
Legananny Dolmen...
- The
Pyramid of
Merenre 2287 BC – The
Pyramid of Pepi I 2300 BC – The
Labbacallee wedge tomb, the
Senegambian stone circles, the
Hurrian foundation pegs...
- to the story, she
herself lived in a
place called Laba-Cally (likely
Labbacallee wedge tomb near
Glanworth in
County Cork, (Irish:
Leaba Chaillí or hag's...