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Poulnabrone dolmen (Irish: Poll na Brón, lit. 'Hole of the Quernstone') is a
large dolmen (or cromlech, a type of single-chamber
portal tomb) located...
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Mullaghmore hill and
Ailladie cliffs, and
historic monuments such as
Poulnabrone dolmen and
Caherconnell Stone Fort. The
Burren National Park
covers a...
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states of preservation, from the
Neolithic period, such as Brú na Bóinne,
Poulnabrone dolmen,
Castlestrange stone,
Turoe stone, and
Drombeg stone circle. As...
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genomic evidence from an
infant that was
buried before 3200 BC at
Poulnabrone dolmen in Ireland.
Researchers believe that a
number of
historical pieces...
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cross Kealkill Knocknakilla Meehambee Dolmen Mount Venus Piper's
Stones Poulnabrone dolmen Reask Templebryan Stone Circle Turoe Stone Uragh Stone Circle...
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Poulnabrone dolmen, the Burren,
County Clare, Ireland...
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Examples of
portal tombs include Kilmogue,
County Kilkenny;
Poulnabrone in the Burren,
County Clare; and Knockeen,
County Waterford.
These tombs...
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cross Kealkill Knocknakilla Meehambee Dolmen Mount Venus Piper's
Stones Poulnabrone dolmen Reask Templebryan Stone Circle Turoe Stone Uragh Stone Circle...
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excavations on a
number of
major national monuments,
including Poulnabrone dolmen (1986 & 1988),
Newgrange (1980s),
Skellig Michael (from the mid-1980s)...
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these tombs. The most
noted one is in The
Burren area; it is
known as
Poulnabrone dolmen,
which translates to "hole of sorrows". The
remains of the people...