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3D Antiquities on the Dingle Peninsula

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Kilshannig

Klshannig
Kilshannig Church and Graveyard/Cill Seanaigh: This site lies near the shoreline on the E side of Scraggane Bay, at the tip of the Magharees Peninsula.
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Reenconnell

Reenconnell

Description: Calluragh burial ground/An Cheallúnach:

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Ballinasig

Ballinasig
A low standing stone situated on level reclaimed pastureland at the head of the valley which extends NE from Dingle Town.
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Rathduff I

Rathduff I
The graveyard and site of the medieval parish church of Ballinvoher lie about a mile NE of Anascaul, on a gentle S facing slope at the west end of the low ridge that extends W from Flemingstown mountain.
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Kilfountan

Kilfountan
A roughly D-shaped or sub-oval enclosure within which are the remains of an oratory and a rectangular hut, a cross-inscribed ogham stone and a bullaun stone' (Cuppage 1986, 302). The cross-inscribed ogham stone is 'standing in a pile of quartz rubble to the east of the ruined oratory'
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Mám an Óraigh

Kilcolman
An Early Christian church site [Kilcolman (Cill na gColmán)] lying on the S slopes of an E-W spur of Lateevemore, overlooking Ventry Harbour.
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Aglish

Aglish
A cross-inscribed ogham stone, now in the NMI, was removed from the site in the mid-19th century and this 2nd ogham stone remains standing beside one of the tombs.
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Templenacloonagh II

Templenacloonagh II
The N stone stands 1.52m high but has broken across the top. Its E face is inscribed with a Latin cross with expanded terminals.
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Templenacloonagh I

Lateeve I
Sub-rectangular enclosure KE042-113001- lies on a very gentle WNW facing slope and commands a good clear view in all directions, particularly NW to Smerwick Harbour.
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Kinard Cross

Kinard Cross
This cross is within Kinard Graveyard. The graveyard (situated beside the birthplace of Tomás Ashe), may have been the site of a medieval parish church, but nothing survives of it today.
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