Professor Michael Fuller visited the National Museum of Ireland in Dublin and photographed the petroglyphs on a reconstructed passage grave from the site of Carrowkeel, Ireland.
Petroglyphs decorate the exterior and interior walls of the chamber tomb from the site of Carrowkeel that has been reconstructed in the Archaeological Museum of Ireland.
Spiral petroglyph to right side of the entrance to the passage tomb. The age of this tomb most likely falls between 3500 BC - 2900 BC.
Petroglyphs to the right side of the entrance of the passage tomb. Scale is 10 cm.
Petroglyphs on the left side of the entrance to the passage tomb. Scale is 10 cm.
Petroglyphs on the left side of the entrance to the passage tomb. Scale is 10 cm.
Petroglyphs on the left side of the entrance to the passage tomb.
Closeup of the sun petroglyph on the left side of the entrance to the passage tomb.
Closeup of the sun petroglyph on the left side of the entrance to the passage tomb. Scale is 10 cm.
Spiral petroglyph on the right wall of the passage tomb.
Bulls-eye (nested circles) petroglyph on the left wall of the passage tomb.
Bulls-eye (nested circles) petroglyph on the left wall of the passage tomb.
Sprial petroglyph on the right wall of the passage tomb.
View from the entrance of the passage tomb.
Sign for the passage tomb in the National Museumm of Ireland in Dublin.