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Liscannor is the closest town to the famous Cliffs of Moher, some of the highest sea cliffs in Europe and it was the birth-place of John P. Holland (1841-1914), who is credited with inventing the submarine as a means of warfare. Liscannor has its own share of field monuments in the vicinity to interest the archaeologist, such as the 15th ...
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Welcome to Liscannor Flagstone Quarries. Liscannor Flagstone Quarries is a family owned business and direct supplier of Liscannor Stone. Liscannor Stone is one of the most distinctive types of natural stone quarried in Ireland and is instantly recognisable by the worm like fossils which run throughout that gives it a highly textured surface of infinitely …
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The most spectacular finding was a chopping type tool. This tool made from fine-grained siltstone (aleurolite). Although the chopping is considered as one of main representative of the lower Paleolithic, the stone tools on our hands has a probability to relate to the later period. Erosion-weathering is average.
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