Drumskinny

Drumskinny ( Irish: Droim scine, back of a knife ) is a prehistoric plant complex, which lies 7.2 km north of Kesh in County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland. Here are quite close together, a cairn, a stone circle and stone row. The place was on the high moor. He was dehydrated after the excavation in 1962.

The small oval cairn of 4.0 to 3.75 m in diameter, in which there was no funeral, is connected to a 15 m long line from the original 24 stones. The stones are quite small.

Of the same way as the circles Beaghmore and probably also from the Bronze Age is the stone circle 12.8 m in diameter. It consists of 39 different levels, arranged in the circuit blocks. The largest is 1.8 m high. Some stones were replaced during the excavation, these are marked with " MOF ". The facility is fenced and well maintained today.

Nearby is the menhir of Montiaghroe.

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