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A remarkable concentration of prehistoric monuments, ranging in date from 4000 to 1000BC, survives here on Slievegore Hill.
They include a court tomb, two wedge tombs, a round cairn, a barrow and two stone circles set within the remains of the pre-bog field system.
The earliest monument is the court tomb dating to the Neolithic period (4000-2500BC). The wedge tombs bridge the transition from Neolithic to
the Bronze Age while the stone circles, barrow and round cairn date to the early Bronze Age (2500-1500). This site is in the care of Environment and
Heritage Service.
Free access all year round.
Location: Londonderry, Co Londonderry.
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