
Why this matters
Fourknocks is a Neolithic passage tomb dating to approximately 3500–2500 BCE. It is significant as part of a broader network of megalithic monuments in the Boyne Valley, an area recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its importance in early prehistoric ritual and burial practices.
What is recorded here
This page uses the checked exact public identity for Fourknocks. For a large lake, park or mountain range, the map point marks the named place as a whole.
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