Newmarket Portal Tomb, Neolithic portal tomb in County Kilkenny, Ireland.
This ancient megalithic structure consists of three large weathered stone slabs forming a portal design, with only the upright stones and door-stone remaining after the loss of its original capstone.
Constructed during the Neolithic period approximately 6,000 years ago, this tomb represents one of Ireland's earliest burial monuments and demonstrates the sophisticated engineering skills of prehistoric communities.
The tomb served as a communal burial site with possible ritual or astronomical significance, reflecting the spiritual beliefs and death customs of early Irish Neolithic societies.
Located 500 meters from the R701 road south of Kilkenny, the site is accessible via the N10 and can be combined with visits to nearby Aghaviller monastic ruins.
This portal tomb stands as the most northern example of its type in County Kilkenny and maintains its original southeast to northwest orientation despite centuries of weathering.
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