Category
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Maes Howe
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passage grave
type of neolithic tomb made of large stones
Bryn Celli Ddu
prehistoric site on the Welsh island of Anglesey; Neolithic henge monument
menhir d'Er Grah
large broken menhir in Locmariaquer, France
La Hougue Bie
historic site, with museum, in the Parish of Grouville, Jersey
Barclodiad y Gawres
neolithic burial chamber in Anglesey, Wales, UK
Dolmen de La Pastora
dolmen
Denghoog
Denghoog is a Neolithic passage grave dating from around 3000 BC on the northern edge of Wenningstedt-Braderup on the German island of Sylt. The name Denghoog derives from the Söl'ring Deng (Thing) and Hoog (Hill).
Townleyhall passage grave
UNESCO World Heritage site in County Louth, Ireland
Bodowyr Burial Chamber
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Bodowyr Burial Chamber is a Neolithic burial chamber made of a few large stacked stones (also known as a dolmen or a passage grave) in a farmer's field on the north Wales island of Anglesey. It is located at Bodowyr Farm, east of Llangaffo, off the B4419 road.
Seefin Passage Tomb
passage grave in Ireland
cruciform passage grave
type of passage grave