Kempe Stones (Greengraves) Malpera gora kevnar
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Across a field to the N of a by-road leading S from the dual-carriageway from Belfast to Newtownards, this small dolmen is quite impressive with its oversailing roofstone at a significant angle common to many portal-tombs, supported on two orthostats and another smaller roofstone. It has a fine half-doorslab. The name "Greengraves" is particularly interesting, since the "Green" part of it comes from the Irish for "sun". The name of the tomb, The Kempe Stone[s], derives from Norse "Kampesten": big stone or prehistoric tomb.
Dundonald, Dundonald, Dundonald, Ireland
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