Megalithic structure, Brackhill, Co. Kerry

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Megalithic structure, Brackhill, Co. Kerry

In the townland of Brackhill in County Kerry, a megalithic structure sits in the landscape, known to the archaeological record but not yet fully described within it.

Kerry is one of the most monument-dense counties in Ireland, its hillsides and bogland carrying the physical remains of thousands of years of human activity, from portal tombs and stone rows to wedge tombs and boulder burials. The broad term megalithic, referring to monuments constructed using large stones, covers a considerable variety of forms, and without further detail on record it is not yet possible to say with certainty which tradition this particular structure belongs to.

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