Carrowkeel-Keshcorran
Carrowkeel-Keshcorran is a significant archaeological site located in County Sligo, Ireland. It features a series of ancient passage tombs, which are part of the larger Carrowkeel complex. These tombs date back to the Neolithic period, around 4000 to 2500 BC, and are known for their impressive stone structures and intricate carvings.
The site is situated in the Bricklieve Mountains and offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape. It is part of the Cairn tradition, where burial mounds were constructed for ritualistic purposes. Carrowkeel-Keshcorran is an important cultural heritage site, attracting visitors interested in Ireland's prehistoric history.