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Ballina. Dolmen of the Four Maols. Known locally as the Dolmen of the Four Maols, this megalithic tomb is not a portal tomb but a kist. It is situated on the edge of the town near the railway line. At some stage one of the side-stones has been removed from the kist and left lying close by. This stone is visible in the picture bottom left.
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Dolmen of the Four Maols. Ballina is a lovely little town on the estuary of the Moy River. on a small hill near the railway station, lies the dolmen of the Four Maols. It is immediately beside the road and is signposted as a National Monument. This dolmen is about 1.5m (4.9ft) high and has three stones that still support a capstone.
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The Dolmen of the Four Maols stands on the outskirts of Ballina about 400m SW of a railway station and just to the east of an old lane known as Cockle Street. After visiting so many Irish megalithic sites in the countryside, the suburban setting of this tomb seemed strangely incongruous to us. Although the rise that the tomb is built on is.
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The Dolmen of the Four Maols is a cist and National Monument located in County Mayo, Ireland.. Location. The Dolmen of the Four Maols is located on Primrose Hill overlooking the River Moy, southwest of Ballina, outside the Road Safety Authority office.. History. This cist was erected c. 2000 BC.
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Dolmen of the Four Maols. Looking north into the chamber remnant. This is most probably the rear chamber or gallery section of a tomb that was originally far more extensive.
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This megalithic tomb, known as the Dolmen of the Four Maols, is marked as. 'Cromlech' & 'Cloghogle' on all editions of the OS maps, and is located on a low. hillock, surrounded by concrete fencing, on the east-side of an old road called Cockle. Street, beside the offices of the Road Safety Authority, overlooking the River Moy (*An.
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Location of the Dolmen of the Four Maols. Primrose Hill, Knocklehaugh, Ballina, Co. Mayo. It is located about 400m behind Ballina train station. Located in Primrose Hill Ballina, this monument is known locally as The Dolmen or sometimes Table of the Giants. This tomb is not a dolmen but a 'Kist'.
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Dolmen of the Four Maols. Six deep holes drilled into the west face of the roofstone. These were the first holes we noticed in the roofstone, each about 25mm in diameter and arranged in a hexagon about 30cm across. Obviously not rock art, we were baffled by this strange defacement, until we saw the second set at the NW.
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Dolmen of the Four Moals. A megalithic tomb is located on Primrose Hill above the railway station in Ballina Co. Mayo. Its latitude is 546 29. 3 N with its longitude 99 583 W. Often called ' The Dolmen of the Four Moals ' or ' The Table of the Giants' or ' Ballina Dolmen ' also known as ' The Cloghgle Portal Tomb .'.
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The top destination for Prehistoric and Ancient Sites worldwide. Dolmen Of The Four Maols: [News and Comments:6] Burial Chamber (Dolmen) in Co. Mayo. If you can ignore its surroundings (an industrial estate and a road with telegraph poles running alongside) this is a nice site, though I suspect it was once a gre
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The Dolmen of the Four Maols or The Giants Table as it is also known as is a striking megalithic tomb which proudly stands on Primrose Hill, Ballina. However, it is actually a kist rather than a dolmen and is an ancient burial ground which dates back to 2000 BC. Dolmen of the Four Maols
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Wide awake story from Co. Mayo in Ireland. A short clip about four warriors from the 7th century who committed a terrible deed. Follow The Sleepy Scholar on.
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Dolmen of the Four Maols. More holes drilled into the NE side of the roofstone. These holes still have the plugging used to anchor the plaque, or notice that was once attached here, and most probably on the west side of the stone as well. Attitudes to the preservation of ancient sites have changed over the years, and this
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The Dolmen of the Four Maols is a cist and National Monument located in County Mayo, Ireland. Overview: Map: Directions: Satellite: Photo Map: Overview: Map: Directions: Satellite: Photo Map: Tap on the map to travel: Dolmen of the Four Maols. Wikipedia. Photo: Mike-kinsella, CC BY-SA 4.0. Opening hours: 24/7;
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The Dolmen of the Four Maols, situated near the railway station at Ballina, is the reputed burial place of four young men who were the foster brothers of Ceallach, Bishop of Kilmoremoy, whom they conspired to kill. Their names were Mael Mac Deoraidh, Maelcroin, Maeldalua, and Maelseanaigh and they were probably clerical students..