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Cave — Drumsheel Upper

Megalithic structure

What is recorded here

On high ground, in rough pasture with rock outcrop, surrounded by scrub. Small chamber (1m N-S; 1.4m E-W; H 0.65m), orientated E-W. Constructed of upright slabs on N and S sides, with single slab at W end, overlain by three lintels. Cairn or clearance material (L 8.4m; Wth 5.3m; H 0.9m) piled at E end of chamber. The above description has been derived from D. Lavelle (compiler), An Archaeological Survey of Ballinrobe and District including Lough Mask and Lough Carra. Lough Mask and Lough Carra Tourist Development Association (1994), No. 83. Date of upload: 12 December 2014
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