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Coor East Wedge Tomb
 

County

Clare

Coordinates

N 52° 49' 24.6"   W 009° 16' 47.0"

Nearest town

Milltown Malbay

Grid Ref.

R 13782 75457

Map No.

57

Elevation a.s.l. (m)

234

Date of visit

Monday 7 June 2010

GPS Accuracy (m)

5
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The parallel vertical grooves and ripples on the surface of the left-hand side slab.


This wedge tomb is almost in the middle of a bogland where the turf cutting is in progress. It's invisible from the road and it isn't signposted.
It's the typical box-like tomb so common in the area of the Burren. It has two vertical thin slabs to make the walls and a thin, only 25 centimetres of thickness, roofstone.
The tomb measures 1.30 metres of height, 2 metres of width and 3.20 metres of length. The entrance faces west-northwest (285°).
The inner face of the left-hand side stone has parallel vertical grooves and ripples on its surface.


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