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Getting excited about stones, that is. Well, it has been lately. Up until yesterday. Yesterday I visited a little known tomb in Donegal. When I looked at it I nearly wept with amazement. It's nothing special to look at as it's roofless & cairnless. However, look a little more closely and it suddenly becomes quite astounding and could easily blow away a few dating/timeline theories.

On first inspection the monument is court tomb. The archeaological inventory classes it as such, but does say that the rear chamber 'resembles a portal tomb'. Resembles? THE REAR CHAMBER IS(WAS) A PORTAL TOMB! The monument is a portal tomb that has been extended and turned into a court tomb, much in the same way that Five Wells was a portal tomb before it was a passage tomb. The probable reason that the inventory says it 'resembles a portal tomb' is that court tombs are thought to be a thousand years older than the portals. May be they should have a rethink! And at least make them contemporary.

If this wasn't a portal tomb first then it at least shows the development of court tombs into portal tombs in a way no other site can demonstrate, but I don't think this is the case.

Sounds absolutely fascinating, 4Ws... got any photos?
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Got piccies FW sounds nice !

Has only court tombs (Severn-Cotswolds type). Then there's nowt north until Capel Garmon a serious distance away. There are several to the south-east in Gwent.

However, west of the Breconshire court tombs there are to my knowledge no other court tombs, only portal dolmens and dolmens.

So if portals and court tombs were contemporary, and as the boffins believe portal dolmens are a kind of Irish export (? possibly making that bit up, I know passage tombs are), how come they didn't export court tombs to the west of Wales?

What type of court tomb is it? it looks like a terminal one (with only a central chamber), boffins used to believe this was the earliest type, but I'm not sure if this idea is still in favour.

Ty Isaf court tomb has a funky rotunda behind two (?) lateral chambers and a later smaller tomb added onto the back of the rotunda, so reworking is not out of the question.

> Has only court tombs (Severn-Cotswolds type).

Is the missing word 'Breconshire'?

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