Cromleac Bhaile na gCiarraíoch | |
Alternate name | Ballinageerah Dolmen |
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Location | Ballynageeragh, Dunhill, County Waterford |
Region | Ireland |
Coordinates | 52°10′40″N 7°16′37″W / 52.177811°N 7.276862°WCoordinates: 52°10′40″N 7°16′37″W / 52.177811°N 7.276862°W |
Type | dolmen |
History | |
Material | stone |
Founded | 4000–3000 BC |
Periods | Neolithic |
Site notes | |
Condition | Poorly reconstructed |
Ownership | Veale family |
Public access | Yes |
Reference no. | 384 |
Ballynageeragh Portal Tomb is a dolmen and National Monument situated in County Waterford, Ireland.
The tomb is located in pastureland 1 km (⅔ mile) northwest of Dunhill, near the headwaters of the Annestown River.
Dolmens were constructed in Ireland in the 4th millennium BC. Investigations in the late 1930s revealed cremated bone, flint and charcoal in the chamber. The tomb was (clumsily) reconstructed in 1940.
The dolmen has an oval capstone, 4 × 2.65 × 0.7 m, weighing 6¾ tons. The tomb faces southwest (toward the setting sun) but the portal-stones are missing. The capstone rests on a doorstone and a cushion stone on top of the backstone. There are several side stones.