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English: Ulster Museum Copy of one of the 9 decorated stones from the burial chamber at Knockmany, Co. Tyrone, Ireland. (Cnoc mBaine = ‘the Hill of Queen Baine’, the wife of the first century King Tuathal Techtmar) showing the characteristic spirals, swirls, and ‘cup-and-ring’ markings associated with the Neolithic Boyne Culture (Brú na Bóinne) (Newgrange and associated megalithic sites)
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