Wedge-Shaped Gallery Grave
1996 In Literature, Michael A. Stackpole, Starfighters Of Adumarpassage Grave, Neolithic Tomb
978-613-9-06248-5
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2012-01-11
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. A wedge-shaped gallery grave or wedge tomb is a type of Irish chamber tomb. They are so named because the burial chamber itself narrows at one end (usually decreasing both in height and width from west to east), producing a wedge shape in elevation. An antechamber is separated from the burial area by a simple jamb or sill, and the doorway generally faces west.A distinguishing characteristic of wedge tombs is the double-walling of the gallery. They were often covered by cairns, which could be round, oval or D-shaped, often with a kerb to revet it. More are low sized, usually about 1.5 meters high, and are generally found on mountain sides, about three-quarters the way up.
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