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Image of Aghagashlan (Court Tomb) by ryaner

The backstone, or dividing stone, of the two tombs. This is said to be similar to Aghanaglack in nearby Fermanagh where there is just a single stone separating the chambers of back-to-back court tombs. Nearby Cohaw has a subsidiary, box-like chamber as a divider, with both tombs having separate backstones.

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Image of Aghagashlan (Court Tomb) by ryaner

Some court stones and the jambstones of the entrance to the western tomb.

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Image of Aghagashlan (Court Tomb) by ryaner

The chamber of the eastern tomb in this back-to-back dual court tomb.

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Image of Aghagashlan (Court Tomb) by ryaner

A pano showing that a lot of the cairn material remains in the mound. This is another of the tombs that we visited today in early February that would not be worth visiting later in the year. As it is, there is so much vegetation here at this time that what is a reasonably substantial tomb is barely visible.

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Sites within 20km of Aghagashlan