Temple of Deen: Culdaff
Taken from Inishowen. A Journey Through Its Past by Neil McGrory
Just across the main road from Bocan Stone Circle is the "Temple
of Deen." A wedge-tomb, it appears to have been covered with
a cairn of small boulders which means that the structure remaining
would have been only the centre chamber of a huge monument. Since
no proper excavation has ever taken place at either Deen or Bocan
it is difficult to figure out whether these monuments were constructed
at the same time or by the same people. However, it would seem from
the experience elsewhere that they were constructed by the same
race but possibly at distinct periods (sometime during the Bronze
Age.) But what seems likely is that their proximity and records
of less notable monuments in the same area would suggest that this
area was important or significant in spiritual terms for the people
of that day.

The Temple of Deen is approximately 2km from the
village of Culdaff and is situated on top of the low hill of Deen,
which is on the opposite side of the road to the Bocan Stone Circle
(one is clearly visible from the other). Just a few metres past
the road taken to get to the Stone Circle in the direction of Moville,
there is a dirt tract to the right. The monument stands in a field
to the right approximately a half km along this dirt track.
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