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All About Historic Tomb Submerged dolmens

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It is a monument named Carrig a Mhastin stone which in the 18th or 19th century was considered a folly is now known as an ancient megalithic dolmens

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It is located on the east bank of Cork Harbour, in Rostelem, a small village in the south of Ireland

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In the 18th century, Murrough O'Brien constructed a tower called the Sedent Tower, a mediaeval simulation tower.

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The monument was not part of the State of Ireland Survey of Graves, erected 40 years ago by Ruidhari de Valera and Sean O'Nullen.

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Archaeologist Michael Gibbons said that the monument is a megalithic dolmen because it shows a small chamber 25 metres long and 4.5 metres wide

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The cairn is now hidden due to rising sea levels. According to Gibbons, most of these cairns are tall, giving the chamber a structural look.

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According to the report, half of the cairn is buried in the soil, with most of the structure likely to be buried under the soil.

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According to ancient legends, the dolmens and the tomb were known as 'Dirmuid and the grain bed'.

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It depicts the love triangle relationship between the legendary warrior Fianna Mac Cumhall, the beautiful Princess Grené, and her lover Diarmuid ua Daibhane.

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