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beaghmore stone circles cairns and alignments
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Beaghmore Stone Circles Cairns and Alignments
Blackrock Road
Cookstown
Tyrone
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An ambiguous group of Bronze Age ritual and funerary monuments, overlying traces of Neolithic occupation in an area of cutaway bog to the south of the Sperrin Mountains. Uncovered in stages since 1945, the structures comprise stone circles, tangential alignments and cairns, remarkable for their complexity and extent. It may safely be assumed that others await discovery beneath the all-pervading peat. As is usual in the Ulster Circles, the stones here are mostly of no great height, with the exception of one ring which consists of quite tall orthostats; its interior is studded with several hundred low spiky stones of unknown significance, and it also has a diminutive cairn set in the perimeter. Only the alignments can fairly be described as megalithic, their angular boulders standing shoulder high in many cases. The cairns cover cists, in some of which cremated bone was found, and in one a procellanite axe.
This unpromising landscaped looked vastly different to the first Stone Age farmers who settled here, perhaps sometime in the fourth millennium BC.
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Beaghmore Stone Circles Cairns And Alignments
Beaghmore Stone Circles Cairns And Alignments
Description
Description
Clearances made in the forest cover supported crop production for several hundred years until the site was abandoned for agricultural use. In the early Bronze age it became a ritual centre when the various monuments were built, possibly in separate phases. Eventually accumulating peat overwhelmed even the tallest stones and they remained concealed until our own day.
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