Cist, Dromore, Co. Donegal
In the townland of Dromore, near Ballintra in County Donegal, lies an ancient cist that offers a glimpse into Ireland's prehistoric past.
Cist, Dromore, Co. Donegal
A cist is a type of stone burial chamber, typically consisting of stone slabs forming a box-like structure that would have held human remains and grave goods. These monuments, dating from the Bronze Age period roughly 4,000 years ago, are scattered throughout Ireland and provide valuable insights into the burial practices and beliefs of our ancestors.
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Dromore, Co. Donegal
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