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Bridge over the Behram River [1]
Broken Cross Kells East face detail of shaft relief Baptism of Christ ca 9th10th century [1]
Broken Cross Kells view from NE ca 9th10th century [1]
Browneshill Dolmen originally a portal tomb front view showing capstone paired portal stones and gate stone ca late 4th millennium BCE [1]
Browneshill Dolmen originally a portal tomb side view showing tilt of 150ton capstone largest known in Europe ca late 4th millennium BCE [1]
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Bridge over the Behram River
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AGT003
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Bridge over the Behram River
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Broken Cross Kells East face detail of shaft relief Baptism of Christ ca 9th10th century
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IRM243
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Broken Cross, Kells: East face, detail of shaft relief: Baptism of Christ, ca. 9th-10th century
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Broken Cross Kells view from NE ca 9th10th century
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IRM242
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Broken Cross, Kells: view from NE., ca. 9th-10th century
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Browneshill Dolmen originally a portal tomb front view showing capstone paired portal stones and gate stone ca late 4th millennium BCE
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PRE013
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Browneshill Dolmen (originally a portal tomb): front view showing capstone, paired portal stones, and gate stone, ca. late 4th millennium B.C.E.
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Browneshill Dolmen originally a portal tomb side view showing tilt of 150ton capstone largest known in Europe ca late 4th millennium BCE
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PRE014
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Browneshill Dolmen (originally a portal tomb): side view showing tilt of 150-ton capstone (largest known in Europe), ca. late 4th millennium B.C.E.