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In marshy land. Classified by McCaffrey (1952, 256, no. 20a) as a circular ‘Stone fort’ (c. 25m E-W; c. 24m N-S) defined by a collapsed drystone wall which was obscured by debris. Traces of four rectangular house sites (GA105-060001-) lay immediately to the E. A large mound of field-clearance rubble now occupies the site and no visible surface trace of the monument survives.
Compiled by: Galway Archaeological Survey, UCG
Date of upload: 19 February 2019
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