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This is one of two stones, bearing incised 'dot and circle' motifs, which were recorded by Wood-martin (1987-8, 282-3) as being incorporated into a drystone field wall adjacent to Tawntruffaun portal tomb (SL017-051----). The precise location of this flagstone is unknown (Wood-Martin 1987-8, 282-3; Kilgannon 1926, 299-300; Weir 1980, 210). The other stone (SL017-062----) is located 4.9m SE of the portal tomb.
Compiled by: Patrick F. O'Donovan
Date of upload: 19 January 2011
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