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Carrowmore Tomb 52 Passage Tomb
 

County

Sligo

Coordinates

N 54° 14' 57.6"   W 008° 31' 13.2"

Nearest town

Sligo

Grid Ref.

G 66132 33510

Map No.

25

Elevation a.s.l. (m)

52

Date of visit

Wednesday 1 June 2011

GPS Accuracy (m)

5
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The tomb is perfectly aligned with the Knocknarea to the west-northwest.


This monument is one of the best preserved with its own tomb still visible. Two portal stones, at a little distance from the entrance of the burial, form a passage to the grave.
This tomb also revealed the method of construction of monuments like these. Five upright stones were assembled first, then they were surrounded by earth and small stones to form a low mound that would make the raising of the capstone easier.
The tomb has its axis aligned east-southeast to west-northwest (105°-285°).


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