The site was excavated in 1913 by P.M.C. Kermode and showed that the visible keeill was built into a Bronze age mound.
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Sites within 20km of Corrody
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Druidale
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Beinn-y-Phott
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Sharragh Bane
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Clagh Ouyr
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Cronk Sumark
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Magher ny Clogh Mooar
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Giant’s Fingers
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King Orry’s Grave
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The Spiral Stone
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Rhendhoo
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Corvalley
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Ballalough Cairn
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Cashtal yn Ard
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Cloven Stones
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Ballafayle
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Clay Head
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Ballachrink
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The Whipping Stone
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The Kew
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Ballaharra Stones
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Giant's Grave (St John's)
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Tynwald Hill
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Maughold Head
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St Patrick’s Chair
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Smeale
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Bride Mound 1
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The Braaid
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Bride Mound 2
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St Patrick’s Isle
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Bride Church
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Peel Hill
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South Barrule
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Ballakelly
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Dalby Mountain Burial Mounds
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Cronkshannaugh
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Cronk ny Merriu
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Arragon Mooar Burial Cairn
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