Craigs Dolmen

The dolmen of Craig's (or the Broadstone ) is, despite its name no dolmens, but one built about 5,000 years ago, Court tomb with three chambers. The removal took place in the 19th century of the hill has destroyed much evidence for archaeologists. The other in County Antrim similar facility is located above the River Bann.

The dolmen is situated 4.8 km north- northeast of Rasharkin in County Antrim in Northern Ireland, just off the Mullan Road. It was used in the Bronze Age, again, one of which bears witness box. The megalithic site has seven support stones that support a large, 1976 by a lightning blasted capstone. The chamber was originally covered by a cairn, which was held by curbs. In 1833 and dropped capstone was reissued by the locals with the help of railway sleepers.

In the vicinity there is a ring Barrow.

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