Highly Unusual Ancient Tomb Discovered By Farmer in Ireland
An Irish farmer has discovered a highly unusual and untouched ancient tomb in County Kerry during land improvement works, which could date back 4,000 years or earlier.
The well-preserved stone tomb was unearthed on the Dingle Peninsula, located on Ireland ’s southwest Atlantic coast. According to The Dingle Peninsula tourist
website the region is commonly called “
Corca Dhuibhne” which means “seed or tribe of Duibhne,” a Celtic Goddess of the “
túath” people who once occupied the peninsula.
The ancient tomb was recently discovered on private land by a digger during land reclamation works being carried out by a farmer. However,