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In the NW quadrant of a rath (GA106-151----). This well-preserved drystone-built Man-made underground passage (L >13.5m) consists of two chambers connected by a creep. The 1st chamber (L 3.9m; Wth 1.9m) runs ESE-WNW. Access is gained at its ESE end. A creep (L 1.9m; Wth 0.8m; H c. 0.4m) at the N end of the W side-wall leads to the 2nd chamber (L 7.6m; Wth 1.8m; H 1.7m) which runs NNE-SSW.
Compiled by: Galway Archaeological Survey, UCG
Date of upload: 12 April 2018
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