1 posted on
10/21/2022 4:44:06 PM PDT by
bani
To: bani
He notes it is not known for certain when the area was inundated by rising sea levels, but levels at this part of the Cork Harbour shoreline are believed to have been stable for 2,000 years.
Funny
2 posted on
10/21/2022 4:48:05 PM PDT by
Vendome
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To: SunkenCiv
4 posted on
10/21/2022 5:32:47 PM PDT by
Roccus
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To: bani
“… sea levels, but levels at this part of the Cork Harbour shoreline are believed to have been stable for 2,000 years”.
Well, sure because they had a Cork in it.
6 posted on
10/21/2022 5:49:20 PM PDT by
Beowulf9
To: bani
Connemara-based archaeologist Michael Gibbons now says there is conclusive evidence the Carraig á Mhaistin stone structure at Rostellan on the eastern shore of Cork Harbour is a megalithic dolmen. Picture: Michael Gibbons
7 posted on
10/21/2022 5:54:18 PM PDT by
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