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Structure in Inishmurray

Structure

What is recorded here

In open moorland on the NW side of Inishmurray. Earthfast medium/large stones (up to 0.8 m) form the outlines of two small enclosures (see also SL001-020002-) roughly 12 m apart on gently sloping moorland north of the Cashel (the two are intervisible). One is 3 m north/south by 2 m and the other is 5 m NW/SE by 2 m. Possibly kerb remnants within denuded prehistoric barrow mounds or kerbs outlining later ‘dug’ graves. Alternatively, they may be footings for turf-built or wooden buildings. The above description is derived from the survey of the archaeological remains undertaken in 1997-99 and published in: J. O’Sullivan and T. Ó Carragáin 2008 Inishmurrary. Monks and pilgrims in an Atlantic landscape. Volume 1: Archaeological Survey and Excavations 1997-2000. Cork. The Collins Press.
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