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Gormanston Beach
Passage Grave
Gormanston Beach (Passage Grave) on The Modern Antiquarian, the UK & Ireland's most popular megalithic community website. 2 images, plus information on many more ancient sites nearby and across the UK & Ireland.
Image © ryaner
Nearest Town:
Ballybriggan (3km SE)
OS Ref (IE):
O183666 /
Sheet: 43
Latitude:
53° 38' 8.88" N
Longitude:
6° 12' 40.65" W
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From the Archaeological Inventory of County Meath:
Only a small segment survives of the mound at edge of sea cliff. The nineteenth-century excavation produced a typical assemblage of passage-tomb artifacts. (Herity 1974, 252)
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Posted by
ryaner
29th December 2016ce