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Leana (Cl. 57) (Wedge Tomb) — Images (click to view fullsize)

<b>Leana (Cl. 57)</b>Posted by ryaner ryaner Posted by ryaner
29th July 2019ce

Commons North (Cl. 56) (Wedge Tomb) — Images

<b>Commons North (Cl. 56)</b>Posted by ryaner<b>Commons North (Cl. 56)</b>Posted by ryaner<b>Commons North (Cl. 56)</b>Posted by ryaner<b>Commons North (Cl. 56)</b>Posted by ryaner ryaner Posted by ryaner
29th July 2019ce

Parknabinnia (Cl. 67) (Wedge Tomb) — Images

<b>Parknabinnia (Cl. 67)</b>Posted by ryaner<b>Parknabinnia (Cl. 67)</b>Posted by ryaner<b>Parknabinnia (Cl. 67)</b>Posted by ryaner<b>Parknabinnia (Cl. 67)</b>Posted by ryaner ryaner Posted by ryaner
17th July 2019ce

Leana (Cl. 68) (Wedge Tomb) — Fieldnotes

Visited 22/5/18: Having just visited Parknabinnia we spotted a small group of people at what appeared to be another wedge tomb on a high point on the other side of the narrow road. It was a beautiful morning so a pleasure to make our way slowly towards them looking at all the wild flowers (mostly orchids) on the way.

I think we were sort of hoping the group would have moved on by the time we reached the wedge tomb but they were engrossed in drawing and measuring the tomb. We could also see it was the same small group we had had a happy chance encounter with the previous day - an archaeologist named Ros and three American students. As with the day before, Ros was helpful and generous with the information he gave us - am very grateful, as our two encounters enhanced our own visits tremendously.
tjj Posted by tjj
23rd May 2018ce
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