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Knocknarea seems to have been a major place of ritual and meeting in the Neolithic era. The entire hilltop on the eastern side is circumscribed by a 1-kilometre (0.6 mi)-long embankment, 2 metres (2 yd) wide and 0.8 metres (3 ft) tall. Hut sites have been found inside this enclosure. A
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There are remains of several other ancient monuments on the summit of Knocknarea. Most appear to have been small passage tombs and burial mounds. The largest is a partially-ruined
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The area around Sligo Bay is rich in pre-historic remains, and shares similar monuments and natural shapes. From Knocknarea can be seen other sites such as
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Knocknarea is an anglicization of an Irish name. "Knock" means hill, but the etymology of the rest of the name is disputed. The
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about 50m north of Maeve's Cairn. In general, the tombs are lined up North–South, and they may have been built to face the
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about 55 metres (180 ft) wide and 10 metres (33 ft) high, making it the largest cairn in Ireland outside
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Monuments and Landscape in Atlantic Europe: Perception and Society During the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age
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Landscape of the monuments. A study of the passage tombs in the Cúil Irra region, Co. Sligo, Ireland
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Landscape of the monuments. A study of the passage tombs in the Cúil Irra region, Co. Sligo, Ireland
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in Meath. Although it has not been excavated by archaeologists, it has many features of a classic
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passage tombs to the east of Knocknarea. Some were severely damaged by the excavations of
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Sarah Champion & Gabriel Cooney. "Chapter 13: Naming the Places, Naming the Stones".
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can be seen on the northern side. It is believed to date to around 3000 BCE, during the
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overlooking the Atlantic coast. At the summit is one of Ireland's largest
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large amount of debris from making stone tools has been collected.
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The Irish Ordnance Survey: History, Culture and Memory
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tombs and is thought to have been part of an ancient
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Elevation
Prominence
Isolation
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Listing
Marilyn
Coordinates
54°15′32″N 8°34′29″W / 54.25889°N 8.57472°W / 54.25889; -8.57472
Knocknarea is located in island of Ireland
County Sligo
Republic of Ireland
OSI/OSNI grid
G626346
Topo map
OSi
Mountain type
Easiest route
Hike
/nɒknəˈr/
Irish
Sligo
County Sligo
Ireland
Cúil Irra peninsula
cairns
Queen Maeve's Cairn
Neolithic
passage tomb
National Monument

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