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This place is very old, it is ancient, it holds mystery.

This place is very old, it is ancient, it holds mystery. Poulnabrone Portal Tomb: 3800 B.C.E. Neolithic Ireland. Gleninsheen Wedge Tomb: 2800 B.C.E. Neolithic Ireland. Gleninsheen Collar: 800 B.C.E. Late Bronze Age Ireland. Crannog: Lake Dwelling Prehistoric to Early Christian Period.

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This place is very old, it is ancient, it holds mystery.

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  1. This place is very old, it is ancient, it holds mystery.

  2. Poulnabrone Portal Tomb:3800 B.C.E. Neolithic Ireland

  3. Gleninsheen Wedge Tomb:2800 B.C.E. Neolithic Ireland

  4. Gleninsheen Collar:800 B.C.E. Late Bronze Age Ireland

  5. Crannog: Lake Dwelling Prehistoric to Early Christian Period

  6. Fortified Ring Fort: 12th Century B.C.E. Bronze Age - Warrior Aristocracies to Early Medieval

  7. Fortified Hill Fort: 12th Century B.C.E. Bronze Age - Warrior Aristocracies to Early Medieval

  8. Iron Age Warrior of the Burren Iron Age in Ireland 600 B.C.E. to 400 C.E.

  9. People of Crannogs and Ring Forts

  10. Celtic Mythology Cuchulainn of the Tuatha De Danann Red Branch Knight: Defender of Ulster

  11. Celtic Mythology Queen Medb of the Tuatha De Danann Queen of Connacht

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