Carraig á Mhaistin stone
Appearance
Carraig á Mhaistin | |
Alternative name | Rostellan dolmen, Rostellan Cromlech, Rostellan Portal Tomb |
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Location | Saleen Creek, Cork harbour |
Coordinates | 51°51′26″N 8°10′57″W / 51.857127°N 8.18263°W |
OS grid reference | W 87412 67240 |
Altitude | 1 m (3 ft) |
Type | megalithic tomb |
Length | 25m |
Width | 4.5m |
Height | 1.79m |
History | |
Material | stone |
Periods | Early Neolithic |
Site notes | |
Discovered | c. 1860 |
Condition | inter-tidal |
Public access | yes, low tide only |
The Carraig á Mhaistin stone (transl. Bully Rock) is a megalithic tomb located in Cork harbour. It was previously believed to have been an 18th-century folly, built by Murrough O'Brien, 1st Marquess of Thomond, like the nearby Siddons Tower folly.[1]
History
[edit]The monument was first reported by antiquarian John Windele after an 1860 visit to the area. A man named Dr. Wise had the capstone raised from where it had fallen.[2]
Condition
[edit]The tomb is nearly submerged at the high tide mark, as is the accompanying cairn. The tomb is made of three upright stones largely covered in seaweed and a capstone. It faces east.
References
[edit]- ^ Siggins, Lorna (18 October 2022). "Research finds mysterious structure in Cork Harbour is prehistoric tomb". Irish Examiner.
- ^ Borlase, William Copeland (1897). The Dolmens of Ireland Vol. 1. London: Chapman & Hall, Ld. p. 16.
Further reading
[edit]- R. Welch (Sep 1907). "Further Note on the Rostellan Cromleac". The Irish Naturalist. 16 (9): 267–269. JSTOR 25523124.
- Cott, Grace M., Marcel AK Jansen, and Deborah V. Chapman. "Salt-Marshes on peat substrate: where blanket bogs encounter the marine environment." Journal of Coastal Research 28.3 (2012): 700-706. " In other parts of the country, O'Kelly (1945) referred to the Rostellan Dolmen in county Cork, estimated age 4000 BP, which becomes partially submerged at high tide. " doi:10.2112/JCOASTRES-D-11-00108.1
- Daniel, Glyn E. (Sep 1952). "Prehistoric Ireland". Irish Historical Studies. 8 (30): 164–168. doi:10.1017/S0021121400027383. JSTOR 30004781. S2CID 163855351. (review of Prehistoric Ireland by Joseph Raftery)
- Viney, Michael (2014). Ireland: A Smithsonian Natural History. Smithsonian Institution. ISBN 9781588344243.
Robert Lloyd Praeger with his wife, Hedwig, standing on Rostellan Cromlech, a megalithic tomb, during a fieldclub conference in 1907
External links
[edit]- "Rostellan Dolmen - Ring of Cork". www.ringofcork.ie.
- "Rostellan Portal Tomb". irishstones.org.
- "Rostellan Dolmen". Voices from the Dawn. 3 August 2010. (virtual view)
- Killanin, Michael Morris Baron (1976) [1962]. The Shell guide to Ireland (2d, revised and reset ed.). Norton.