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More model informationThe Newgrange Corbel (Co.1/C15-16) is a stone dating from the Neolithic, located within the passage grave (ME019-045----) at Newgrange, Brú na Bóinne, Co. Meath, Ireland. Corbel Co.1 is located on the south side of the east recess. It is decorated with diamonds created in relief, a pattern seen across the corpus of decorated stones from Newgrange. Later graffiti can also be seen on the stone’s surface.
O’Kelly (1982) Newgrange: Archaeology, Art and Legend, London: Thames and Hudson pp.119, 143-180.
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