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Killiney Portal Tomb
The Killiney portal tomb (also known as The Brehon’s Chair or The Druid’s Judgement Seat) is located west of Killiney Hill Road, in the townland of Killiney, south of Dún Laoghaire, and north of Bray in County Dublin, Ireland.
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Birrinagh Portal Tomb
The Birrinagh portal tomb was built between 4000 and 2500 BC during the Neolithic period. It is situated about 1.5 kilometers southeast of Moyne in the northern part of County Longford, Ireland.
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Dolmen de Saint-Martin-du-Larzac
Megalithic tomb
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Dolmen de Touls
Megalithic tomb
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Massleberg dolmen
The Massleberg Dolmen is located at the roadside east of Strömstad in northern Bohuslän, Sweden.
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Dolmen du Pavois
Neolithic burial chamber
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Cleenrah Portal Tomb
The Cleenrah portal tomb (also known as Cleenrah Cromlech or Cleenrah Dolmen) is located approximately 200 meters north of Lough Leebean and 1.0 kilometer west of Lough Gowna, in the townland of Cleenrah in County Longford, Ireland.
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Legananny dolmen
Legananny (Irish: Lag an Eanaigh, according to other sources: Liagán Áine, meaning “Menhir of the goddess Áine”) is a townland located ten kilometers northwest of Castlewellan and north of Leitrim in County Down, Northern Ireland.
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Loughmoney Portal Tomb
The Loughmoney portal tomb (also known as Loughmoney Dolmen) is located east of Downpatrick, above and south of Strangford Lough, at the junction of Loughmoney and Carrownacaw Road in County Down, Northern Ireland.
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Wateresk Portal Tomb
The Wateresk portal tomb stands a few kilometers northeast of Newcastle, approximately 50 meters west of the A2 road (Dundrum Road) in County Down, Northern Ireland.
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Sanctuary of Demeter at Dion
The Sanctuary of Demeter at Dion is an ancient Greek religious site located in the town of Dion, in the Pieria region of Greece.
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Dolmen de la Loge aux Sarrazins
Megalithic tomb
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Skegrie dolmen
The Skegrie Dolmen is a Neolithic dolmen situated within a stone bed Located in Skegrie near Trelleborg in Scania, Sweden.
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Dolmen des Grèves de Fraicul
Large megalithic tomb located in the Pyrénées-Orientales, consisting of several standing stones.
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Ballybrack Portal Tomb
The Ballybrack portal tomb in the southeast of Dublin, Ireland, is a well-preserved megalithic structure. It is located within a residential area, about 20.0 meters from a road, approximately one kilometer east of Dublin Bay and the Irish Sea.
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Brennanstown Dolmen
The Brennanstown dolmen (also known as Glendruid or Druid’s Altar) was built between 4000 and 2500 BC during the Neolithic period. It is a Portal Tomb located in the townland of Brenanstown, in the southern part of County Dublin, Ireland.
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Portal tomb of Bin
The Portal tomb of Bin, also known as the Bin Dolmen or Binn’s Dolmen, is a fascinating archaeological site located in Ireland.
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