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Drombeg Stone Circle, County Cork
Ireland

Dating back to the Bronze Age, Drombeg stone circle comprises 17 stones, forming a circle with a nine metre diameter. Excavations of the 3,000 year-old site revealed cremated bones from an urn burial in the centre which took place around 153BC and 127AD. 

Archeological examination of the site also revealed a Stone Age cooking pit, where a large flagged trough was used to to boil water by dropping red-hot stones into it.

Copyright: Gary Davies
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Taken: 29/06/2022
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Tags: drombeg; stone circle; county cork; ireland; megalithic; bronze age; burial site
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