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Outlined — Killiskea

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A local fairy fort (ringfort/rath); wider significance not recorded.

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Hawthorn bush depicted on the 1838 ed. OS 6-inch map as 'Skeaghacroghery' (OF016-022001-) standing on a circular hill or a possible enclosure which was used as a mass site during the penal times. The holy bush and the possible enclosure had been removed by 1908 as this edition of the OS 6-inch map depicts the monument as 'Skeaghcroghery (Site of)' and no enclosure is depicted. Described in the ITA Survey as, 'a low knoll on undulating limestone plateau. The place is tilled and there is no sign of a fort nor is the thing remembered. It was presumably a thorn bush (OF016-022001-)' (ITA Survey 1942). Today there are no visible surface remains. The above description is derived from the published 'Archaeological Inventory of County Offaly' (Dublin: Stationery Office, 1997). In certain instances the entries have been revised and updated in the light of recent research. Date of upload/revision: 28 December 2011
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