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Partially outlined — Killoughternane,knocksquire OR Knockscur

Hillfort
Partially outlined — Killoughternane,knocksquire OR Knockscur
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What is recorded here

Univallate. Subcircular area on hilltop (max. dims. c. 101m N-S; 112m E-W) enclosed by traces of rubble rampart with stone facing. Stone-faced entrance gap at WSW (Wth 3.1m). (Carloviana 1986, 9) The hillfort was recently described in the Atlas of Hillforts of Britain and Ireland as following; 'Contour fort surrounding domed summit of hilltop which forms the NW spur of Blackstairs Mountains. The site overlooks a number of different small river systems at the base of the hill. Panoramic views from the summit. Sub-circular contour fort with a total site footprint of approximately 1ha surrounding the summit of hilltop in the NW of the Blackstairs Mountains and overlooking a number of different small river systems at the base of the hill. Univallate for the entire circuit with a simple stone lined entrance break to the S. No evidence for any internal features on the surface. Rampart survives well at the E. At the N section of the hillfort, the stones forming the bank have been used to form a field boundary which follows the course of the enclosing elements. The interior of the site is under dense scrub. First map depiction in second edition Ordnance Survey mapping. A field boundary runs E-W through the centre of the hillfort and forms the townland boundary between Killoughterane and Knockscur' (http://hillforts.arch.ox.ac.uk/records/IR0936.html). Compiled by: Anna Brindley and Annaba Kilfeather Revised by: Jean Farrelly Date of revised upload: 4 February 2020
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