MEGALITHIC MONUMENTS
             OF IRELAND.COM
LINKS TO OTHER SITES
                                                                    IRISH MEGALITHS.ORG.UK
Photos and descriptions from selected monuments in all 32 counties by Anthony Weir.
                                                                                    YOUR IRISH.COM
                All things about Irish culture and traditions including irish            
                                            history,music,food and drink.
                                                                                            IBRAIN.ORG
      Access to all the information of the inter-net at your fingertips.
                                                                              THE STANDING STONE
A new site dealing with megalithic tombs to 17th century fortified houses initially in
the midlands region. Features information,pictures and discussion about historical   
and sometimes little unknown  sites.
The society was founded in 1849 in Kilkenny,'to preserve,examine and illustrate all
ancient monuments and memorials of the arts,manners and customs of the past,as
connected with antiquities,language,literature and history of Ireland.
                                                                       MEGALITHOMANIA.COM
A comprehensive and brilliant web-site dealing with antiquities from Pre-history to
early Ireland.Thousands of images,field notes and very inter-active.
                                                          PREHISTORIC WATERFORD
A new web site dedicated to the many megalithic sites throughout the
county of Waterford,with excellent photos,descriptions and directions.
THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES OF IRELAND
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BONANE HERITAGE PARK
     Bonane Heritage Park located near Kenmare in south west Kerry on the Ring of
Beara, Bonane Heritage Park is unique in that it has an abundance of well preserved
multi-period archaeological sites from the Stone, Bronze and Iron Age right up to
pre-famine times. It includes one of the most significant Stone Circles in Ireland
along with Ringfort, Standing Stone and Fulacht Fiadh and more sites.