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Parknabinnia (wedge tomb)

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Location
  
Kilnaboy, The Burren

Type
  
Wedge tomb

Public access
  
Yes

Region
  
Ireland

Ownership
  
on private property

Parknabinnia (wedge tomb)

Periods
  
late Neolithic/early Bronze Age

Address
  
Unnamed Road, Co., Co. Clare, Ireland

Similar
  
Cahercommaun, Temple Cronan, Killone Abbey, Kilfenora Cathedral, Ailladie

Parknabinnia wedge tomb is a prehistoric wedge tomb located in the Burren area of County Clare, Ireland.

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Location

The tomb is located on Roughan Hill in the townland of Parknabinnia, in the parish of Kilnaboy. It is visible from the nearby road, but located on private property. There are a large number of other prehistoric structures on this hill: tombs, house remains and field walls. Creevagh wedge tomb is about 2.3 km away.

Parknabinnia is one of eighty wedge tombs still extant in Clare. The largest concentration of them is found on Roughan Hill.

Description

The tomb is wedge-shaped in ground plan, with the widest part facing south west towards the setting sun like all tombs of this type. The setting sun is thus thought to have been of special significance to the builders. Two stones closed the entrance of the tomb, one of which may have been removable.

No wedge tomb in the Burren has so far been excavated, but the Roughan Hill tombs are tentatively dated to 2300 to 2000 BC.

References

Parknabinnia (wedge tomb) Wikipedia