DescriptionPassage tomb at Fourknocks, Co. Meath - geograph.org.uk - 544567.jpg
English: Passage tomb at Fourknocks, Co. Meath Excavated in 1950-52, this small mound contains a large cruciform tomb with three recesses opening off a central chamber. Many stones bear megalithic art. The roof, originally timber, was restored using a concrete dome. A new wire cage detracts from the setting.
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