List of archaeological sites in County Antrim

List of archaeological sites in County Antrim, Northern Ireland:

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B

  • Ballinderry, Medieval church site, grid ref: J1168 6821
  • Ballinderry, Crannog, grid ref: J1143 6800
  • Ballinloughan, Ring barrow, grid ref: D2366 3877
  • Ballintoy Demesne, Cave and occupation site: Potters Cave or Park Cave, grid ref: D0293 4488
  • Balloo, Mound, grid ref: J1387 8674
  • Ballyaghagan, Round cairn, grid ref: J3233 7973
  • Ballyaghagan, Promontory fort: McArt’s Fort, grid ref: J3250 7959
  • Ballyaghagan, Cashel, grid ref: J3128 7936
  • Ballyaghagan, Kidney-shaped enclosure, grid ref: J3247 7960
  • Ballyalbanagh and Ballynashee, Hilltop round cairn, grid ref: J2778 9794
  • Ballyalbanagh, Court tomb, grid ref: J2874 9754
  • Ballyalbanagh, Rectangular enclosure and field system, grid ref: J2891 9673
  • Ballyboley, Court tomb: Carndoo or the Abbey, grid ref: J3284 9731
  • Ballybracken Barrow, grid ref: J2231 9341[2]
  • Ballyclare Motte, grid ref: J2916 9123[2]
  • Ballycleagh Standing Stones, grid ref: D2485 3339[2]
  • Ballycowan Rath, rath and souterrain, grid ref: J1340 9927[2]
  • Ballycraigy Mound, grid ref: J1710 8552[2]
  • Ballyharry
  • Ballylumford Dolmen (aka Druid's Altar), Islandmagee, portal tomb, grid ref: D4304 0160
  • Ballynashee and Ballyalbanagh, Hilltop round cairn, grid ref: J2778 9794
  • The Broad Stone, grid ref: C9793 1756[1]

C

D

  • Dalways Bawn, Carrickfergus, grid ref: J4427 9141[1]
  • 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[1]
  • Dunisland Fort, motte, grid ref: J3722 9729[2]

G

  • Giants Ring, Belfast, henge and passage grave, grid ref: J3272 6770
  • Giant's Grave, wedge tomb, grid ref: D3161 1082[2]

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M

O

  • Ossian's Grave (aka Cloghbrack), Cushendall, grid ref: D2128 2847[1]

P

  • Potters Cave (aka Park Cave), cave and occupation site, grid ref: D0293 4488[2]

S

  • Slaght Standing Stones, grid ref: D1473 3482[1]

T

References

The main reference for all sites listed is: NI Environment Agency, Scheduled Historic Monuments (to 15 October 2012), unless otherwise indicated.

  1. "State Care Historic Monuments" (PDF). Environment and Heritage Service NI. Retrieved 2007-12-14.
  2. "Scheduled Historic Monuments" (PDF). Environment and Heritage Service NI. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-11-05. Retrieved 2007-12-14.
  3. "County Antrim - Heritage/Historical". Go Ireland.com. Archived from the original on 2007-11-21. Retrieved 2007-12-14.
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