List of archaeological sites in County Antrim, Northern Ireland:
- Aghalisone Rath, grid ref: J2599 6792[1]
- Aghalisone Barrow, grid ref: J2549 6825[1]
- Altagore Cashel, grid ref: D2495 3488[1]
- Antrim Round Tower, Antrim, grid ref: J1544 8770[2]
- Antynanum Court Tomb, grid ref: D2556 1094[1]
- Armoy Round Tower, Armoy, grid ref: D0778 3325[2]
- Aughnaholle Barrow, grid ref: D2339 3822[1]
- Aughnamullan Rath, bivallate rath, grid ref: J1985 7713[1]
- Ballinderry Crannog, grid ref: J1143 6800[1]
- Ballinloughan Ring Barrow, grid ref: D2366 3877[1]
- Balloo Mound, grid ref: J1387 8674[1]
- Ballyaghagan Cairn, round cairn, grid ref:J3233 7973[1]
- Ballyaghagan Cashel, grid ref:J3128 7936[1]
- Ballyalbanagh Court Tomb, grid ref: J2874 9754[1]
- Ballybolen Rath, counterscarp rath, grid ref: J0472 9720[1]
- Ballyboley Rath, counterscarp rath, grid ref: J3237 9686[1]
- Ballybracken Barrow, grid ref: J2231 9341[1]
- Ballyclare Motte, grid ref: J2916 9123[1]
- Ballycleagh Standing Stones, grid ref: D2485 3339[1]
- Ballycowan Rath, rath and souterrain, grid ref: J1340 9927[1]
- Ballycraigy Mound, grid ref: J1710 8552[1]
- Ballylumford Dolmen (aka Druid's Altar), Islandmagee, portal tomb, grid ref: D4304 0160
- The Broad Stone, grid ref: C9793 1756[2]
- Carndoo Court Tomb, (aka The Abbey Court Tomb), grid ref: J3284 9731[1]
- Chi-Rho Stone, Kilraughts, Ballymoney[3]
- Craigs Dolmen, Rasharkin, passage grave, grid ref: C9740 1729
- Dalways Bawn, Carrickfergus, grid ref: J4427 9141[2]
- Doagh Hole Stone, Doagh[3]
- Dooey's Cairn (aka Ballymacaldrack Court Tomb), Dunloy, court tomb, grid ref: D0215 1830
- Drumnadrough Rath, grid ref: J3302 8117[2]
- Dunisland Fort, motte, grid ref: J3722 9729[1]
- Giants Ring, Belfast, henge and passage grave, grid ref: J3272 6770
- Giant's Grave, wedge tomb, grid ref: D3161 1082[1]
- Harryville Motte, Ballymena, Motte-and-bailey, grid ref: D1122 0260[2]
- Lissanduff Fort, Antrim[3]
- Lissue Rath, grid ref: J2277 6325[2]
- Lough-Na-Crannagh, Fair Head, crannog[3]
- McArt's Fort, promontory fort, grid ref: J3250 7959[1]
- Ossian's Grave (aka Cloghbrack), Cushendall, grid ref: D2128 2847[2]
- Lurigethan Fort, Glenariff[3]
- Potters Cave (aka Park Cave]], cave and occupation site, grid ref: D0293 4488[1]
- Slaght Standing Stones, grid ref: D1473 3482[2]
- Tievebulliagh, Glens of Antrim, round cairn and Neolithic axe factory, grid ref: area of D193 266
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x Scheduled Historic Monuments. County Antrim ( Contae Aontroma or simply Aontroim in Irish) is one of six counties that form Northern Ireland, and one of nine counties Northern Ireland (Tuaisceart Éireann Ulster Scots: Norlin Airlann) is a Country within the United Kingdom, lying in the northeast of Antrim ( is a town in County Antrim in the northeast of Northern Ireland, on the banks of the Six Mile Water, half a mile northeast from Lough Ballylumford Dolmen is situated on Islandmagee, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, near the north-west tip of the Islandmagee peninsula and near Ballylumford Islandmagee (in Irish: Oileán Mhic Aodha, ie Magee’s island/peninsula is a Peninsula on the east coast of County Antrim, Northern Ireland A dolmen (also known as cromlech, anta, Hünengrab, Hunebed, Goindol, quoit, and portal dolmen) is a type of Ballymoney ( is a small Town in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Craigs Dolmen is situated three miles north of Rasharkin, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, close to a minor road Rasharkin (in Irish: Ros Earcáin, ie Earcán’s wooded height or Larkin's wood is a small Village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland passage grave (sometimes hyphenated or passage tomb is a tomb usually dating to the Neolithic, where the burial chamber is reached along a distinct passage Carrickfergus ( is a large town in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Doagh (in Irish: Dumhach, ie mound is a Village in the Six Mile Water Valley County Antrim, Northern Ireland and is two Dooey's Cairn (also known as Ballymacaldrack Court Tomb is less than a mile south-east of Dunloy, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, just off the B16 road Dunloy (in Irish: Dún Lathaí, ie fort of the muddy place/marsh is a village in northern County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The Court cairn is a Megalithic Chamber tomb found in south west Scotland and central and northern Ireland. Belfast ( is the capital city of Northern Ireland and the seat of government in Northern Ireland. henge is a prehistoric Architectural structure. In form it is a nearly circular or oval-shaped flat area over 20 Metres (65 feet) in diameter Ballymena ( is a Town in County Antrim, Northern Ireland and the seat of Ballymena Borough Council. nA motte-and-bailey is a form of Castle. Many were built in Britain, Ireland and France in the 11th and 12th centuries favored as a relatively Fair Head is a rocky headland at the north-eastern corner of Northern Ireland, in County Antrim. For Canada's organic brewery see Crannóg Ales A crannóg is an artificial island usually originally built in lakes rivers and estuarine waters and most often Cushendall ( is a Village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Glenariff (also spelt Glenariffe (in Irish: Gleann Airimh, ie glen of arable land is a Glen in the northern Irish county of Antrim Tievebulliagh is a 402m high mountain in the Glens of Antrim Northern Ireland. The Glens of Antrim ( Gleannta Aontroma) or simply the Glens, or Antrim Mountains is a region of County Antrim, Northern Ireland, A cairn ( carn in Irish is an artificial pile of stones often in a conical form The Neolithic (from Greek νεολιθικός — neolithikos from νέος neos, "new" + λίθος lithos Environment and Heritage Service NI. Retrieved on 2007-12-14. Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. Events 1287 - St Lucia's flood: The Zuider Zee sea wall in the Netherlands collapses killing over 50000 people
- ^ a b c d e f g h i State Care Historic Monuments. Environment and Heritage Service NI. Retrieved on 2007-12-14. Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. Events 1287 - St Lucia's flood: The Zuider Zee sea wall in the Netherlands collapses killing over 50000 people
- ^ a b c d e County Antrim - Heritage/Historical. Go Ireland. com. Retrieved on 2007-12-14. Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. Events 1287 - St Lucia's flood: The Zuider Zee sea wall in the Netherlands collapses killing over 50000 people
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