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Portal Grave Collection

Background imagePortal Grave Collection: Dolmen, 1846-1867. Creator: Gerrit Alexander Godart Filip Mollinger

Dolmen, 1846-1867. Creator: Gerrit Alexander Godart Filip Mollinger
Dolmen, 1846-1867. (Hunebed)

Background imagePortal Grave Collection: Megalithic Tomb at Pentre Ifan, Pembrokeshire, 1835, (1946). Artist: Richard Tongue

Megalithic Tomb at Pentre Ifan, Pembrokeshire, 1835, (1946). Artist: Richard Tongue
Megalithic Tomb at Pentre Ifan, Pembrokeshire, 1835, (1946). From Early Britain, by Jacquetta Hawkes [Collins, London, 1946]

Background imagePortal Grave Collection: Brittany... c1920

Brittany... c1920
Brittany. Still covered by its mighty capstone the Dolmen de Kergavat is one of several near Plouharnel on the way to Carnac, c1920

Background imagePortal Grave Collection: Megalithic Circle and Dolmen, c3rd millennium BC, Stenness, Orkney, Scotland, 20th century

Megalithic Circle and Dolmen, c3rd millennium BC, Stenness, Orkney, Scotland, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Megalithic Circle and Dolmen, c3rd millennium BC, Stenness, Orkney, Scotland, 20th century. The Standing Stones of Stenness are a neolithic monument five miles northeast of Stromness on the mainland

Background imagePortal Grave Collection: Lanyon Quoit, Cornwall, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Lanyon Quoit, Cornwall, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Lanyon Quoit, Cornwall, 20th century. Neolithic dolmen in Cornwall, 2 miles southeast of Morvah. It collapsed in a storm in 1815 and was re-erected 9 years later

Background imagePortal Grave Collection: Proleek Dolmen, 21st century BC

Proleek Dolmen, 21st century BC
Proleek Dolmen. Legend has it that if you throw a stone onto the roof and it stays there, you will be married within a year, 21st century BC

Background imagePortal Grave Collection: Legananny Dolmen

Legananny Dolmen, a portal grave

Background imagePortal Grave Collection: French Dolmen

French Dolmen
French Neolithic Dolmen near Mas D Azil

Background imagePortal Grave Collection: St Lythans burial chamber

St Lythans burial chamber
The Neolithic St Lythans burial chamber in Glamorgan, Wales. A horse is supposed to appear near it on moonlit nights, and anyone mounting it will be carried off

Background imagePortal Grave Collection: Dolmen near Ardara

Dolmen near Ardara
A Dolmen near Ardara, in County Donegal

Background imagePortal Grave Collection: Portal-grave known as the Lobby

Portal-grave known as the Lobby in Carrickglass in Sligo

Background imagePortal Grave Collection: Dolmen at Kermario in Brittany, c, 36th century BC

Dolmen at Kermario in Brittany, c, 36th century BC
Dolmen at Kermario, Carnac, Brittany, c.36th century BC

Background imagePortal Grave Collection: Cast of a slab from the Tumulus of Petit-mont, Prehistoric

Cast of a slab from the Tumulus of Petit-mont, Prehistoric
Cast of a slab from the Tumulus of Petit-mont, Arzon. It is the third support of the left in the chamber of the dolmen. The human feet shown were possibly added later

Background imagePortal Grave Collection: Dolmen of Mane Lud, Prehistoric

Dolmen of Mane Lud, Prehistoric
Dolmen of Mane Lud from Locmariaquer in France, Prehistoric


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