Moylisha Wedge Tomb

Moylisha Wedge Tomb
Native name
Irish: Leaba na Saidhe
Labbanasighe
Location of Moylisha Wedge Tomb in Ireland
Type wedge-shaped gallery grave
Location Moylisha, Shillelagh,
County Wicklow, Ireland
Coordinates 52°45′05″N 6°37′20″W / 52.7514°N 6.622294°W / 52.7514; -6.622294Coordinates: 52°45′05″N 6°37′20″W / 52.7514°N 6.622294°W / 52.7514; -6.622294
Area Slaney Valley
Elevation 247 m (810 ft)
Height 1.5 m (4 ft 11 in)
Built c. 2300–1000 BC
Official name: Moylisha Wedge Tomb
Reference no. 368

Moylisha Wedge Tomb, also called Labbanasighe, is a wedge-shaped gallery grave and National Monument located in County Wicklow, Ireland.[1]

Location

Moylisha Wedge Tomb is located on the north face of Moylisha Hill, 6.1 km (3.8 mi) west of Shillelagh.[2]

History

Moylisha Wedge Tomb was constructed c. 2300–1000 BC, i.e. the Copper Age or Bronze Age. The old name "Labbanasighe" is from Irish leaba na saidhe, meaning "Bed of the Bitch" (i.e. female dog). The site was excavated in 1937 by Gearóid Ó h-Iceadha and potsherds, some cremated bone and two stone disks were found. Also found were two valves of a sandstone mould for lozenge-bladed socket-looped spearheads.[3][4]

Description

Moylisha Wedge Tomb consists of a rectangular cairn 13 m × 10 m incorporating a gallery 7.5 m in length aligned NW–SE. The gallery consists of a small antechamber separated by a low sill from the main chamber 6 m in length which widens toward the southeast. A single displaced roofstone lies in the gallery.[5][6]

References

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