Irish Farmer Stumbles Onto 'Untouched' Ancient Tomb of Stone Near Dingle
By Andy Corbley -Apr 26, 2021
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A farmer on Irelands Dingle Peninsula was surprised to find a stone-lined passageway beneath a rock he had turned over in his fields.
Many stone tombs called dolmans are scattered across the peninsula, and this one seemed different. It appeared to pass under the ground and was in pristine condition.
The tomb is lined with standing stones and consists of a long central chamber and an adjacent nook. An oval-shaped stone that may have been rubbed smooth by human hands was recovered inside, while human remains were also foundthese important finds have led the Museum of Ireland and the National Monument Service to keep the tombs location a secret.
Dingle-based archaeologist Mícheál Ó Coileáin has told the Irish Times this is a highly unusual tomb. It is very well built and a lot of effort has gone into putting the large cap stone over it, he added. The farmer was only able to dislodge it because he was operating a digger.
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