Caheraphuca Wedge Tomb
Appearance
Caheraphuca Wedge Tomb | |
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Native name Tuama Dinge Chathair an Phúca (Irish) | |
Type | wedge-shaped gallery grave |
Location | Caheraphuca, Crusheen, County Clare, Ireland |
Coordinates | 52°56′05″N 8°54′18″W / 52.934612°N 8.904909°W |
Built | c. 2500–2000 BC |
Official name | Caheraphuca Wedge Tomb |
Reference no. | 466 |
Caheraphuca wedge tomb is a wedge-shaped gallery grave and National Monument located near Crusheen in County Clare, Ireland.[1][2]
Location
Caheraphuca wedge tomb is located in Caheraphuca townland of Inchicronan parish, immediately southwest of Crusheen, to the north of Inchicronan Lough.
History
Wedge tombs of this kind were built in Ireland in the late Neolithic and early Bronze Age, c. 2500–2000 BC. The name derives from Irish cathair an phúca, "dwelling of the púca."[3]
Description
A long chamber of five stones supports two roofstones; these may originally have been a single roofstone that was later broken.[4]
References
- ^ Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. Science. The Academy. 1 January 1904 – via Internet Archive.
Caheraphuca.
- ^ Gazin-Schwartz, Amy; Holtorf, Cornelius J. (23 June 2005). Archaeology and Folklore. Routledge. ISBN 9781134634651 – via Google Books.
- ^ "Cathair an Phúca/Caheraphuca". logainm.ie. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
- ^ (Ireland), Ordnance Survey; Valera, Ruaidhrí De; Nualláin, Seán Ó (1 January 1961). "Survey of the Megalithic Tombs of Ireland: County Clare". Stationery Office – via Google Books.