Timber circle
An approximately circular or oval setting of spaced post-holes indicating the former presence of a free-standing arrangement of upright timber posts. Often regarded as the wooden equivalent of a stone circle. These circles are thought to have a ritual function and are dated to the Bronze Age (c. 2400-500 BC).
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ME02315 - RATHMULLAN - Timber circle
Address: RATHMULLAN, Meath
Classification: Timber circle
Coordinates: 53.6979 | -6.37694