Stone Circles and Rows on Map Sheet Q

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Map sheet Q covers a 100 km2 area which includes the following stone circles and rows:

Ardamore Stone Row(s) at map reference Q521000

Ballygarret Stone Row(s) at map reference Q685101 www

Cloonsherragh Stone Row(s) at map reference Q511128 www

Teeravane Stone Circle at map reference Q340037



Map sheet Q is also the likely location for the following sites which have been destroyed:

- Curraduff Stone Row(s) at approximate map reference Q703088

- Clogher Stone Row(s) at approximate map reference Q314033

- Illaunimnal Stone Circle at approximate map reference Q600210

These lost megalithic sites do not appear on the map above, as their locations are uncertain. Any information about these sites, particularly if you know they exist, would be very much appreciated. Mail Andy with any information.



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How OS Map references work:

In each map reference, the letters Q refer to the 100 km2 sheet shown above. The next three numbers are the distance across from the left edge (0 to 999) and the final three numbers are the distance up from the bottom edge, (0 to 999).

All megalithic sites indicated on the above map have further details given on a separate page here at the Megalith Map. Sites marked on the map in red, or in the text listing with www have web links to pictures or information on other web sites. Sites in green just have a basic text listing. Triangles represent group sites with two or more megalithic sites close together.


Tell us about a stone circle or row not included on the above map, or any new web links by e-mailing Andy, and helping us to make this resource better for all who use it.

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