King Orry's Grave

archaeological site in Laxey
#3 in Laxey / #10 in Isle of Man
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by kevin rothwell
/ CC BY-SA 2.0

King Orry's Grave in Laxey, Isle of Man, is an ancient Neolithic burial site that dates back to around 2000 BCE. Named after the legendary Viking king, King Orry, the site consists of a series of megalithic structures, including two distinct grave mounds. Although the connection to King Orry is more mythological than factual, the site remains a significant archaeological landmark, offering insights into the funerary practices of early inhabitants of the Isle of Man.


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