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    ‘Misplaced’ Bronze Age tomb stays found in Eire – ARTnews.com

    Mary WBy Mary WJanuary 20, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The stays of a Bronze Age tomb have been found on the Atlantic coast of County Kerry, Eire. The tomb was beforehand thought to have been destroyed.

    The Altar of the Solar, recognized regionally as Altóir na Gréine, is positioned on a hill exterior the village of Ballyferriter on the Dingle Peninsula. It was constructed some 4,000 years in the past however all of the sudden disappeared within the mid-Nineteenth century.

    The monument was sketched in 1838 by the British aristocrat Georgiana Chatterton. Fourteen years later, nonetheless, antiquarian Richard Hitchcock reported that the altar had been broken and was subsequently faraway from the location.

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    Just lately, whereas filming the location as a part of an archaeological mapping challenge, folklorist Billy Magazine Fhloinn transformed the footage right into a 3D scan and documented a stone within the bush. It appears harking back to Chatterton’s Victorian sketches.

    After sending the data to the Nationwide Monuments Authority in Dublin, archaeologist Caimin O’Brien confirmed that the stone as soon as belonged to a wedge-shaped tomb courting again to the early Bronze Age between 2500 and 2000 BC. Bronze Age individuals used wedge-shaped tombs to carry out rituals and bury our bodies.

    1 / 4 of the unique tomb, together with a capstone and a number of other giant upright stones, nonetheless stays on the location. guardian the report mentioned. Now that the stays have been found, the tomb shall be added to Eire’s nationwide monuments database, together with tons of of comparable constructions.

    It’s unclear why the tomb was eliminated.

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