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==Name==
The name Tear is shortened form of the name Tearmann or Oileán Tearmainn (‘Isle of Tear’). It is also known
==Features and Early History==


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==Significance==
 
==Later History==

Revision as of 23:52, 28 December 2022

The Isle of Tear (Meallaigian: Tearmann or Oileán Tearmainn) is a island located just offshore of mainland Argis and is a ancient ceremonial and burial site near Goorey in Lænighríh, Gotneska. Tradition identifies the hill as the inauguration place and seat of the High Kings of Aideenn; it also appears in Cordic Mythology.

Isle of Tear
Tearmann
LocationProvince of Lænighríh, Gotneska
Altitude81 m (266 ft)
TypeCeremonial and burial site
History
PeriodsNeolithic-Iron Age
CulturesCordic
Site notes
OwnershipCurrently the Gotneskan Government through the GNPA
ManagementGothian National Park Agency
Invalid designation
Official nameIsle of Tear
Designated1923
Reference no.171


Name

The name Tear is shortened form of the name Tearmann or Oileán Tearmainn (‘Isle of Tear’). It is also known

Features and Early History

Significance

Later History