Barnacahoge Cashel, is a stone ringfort (cashel) and National Monument located in County Mayo, Ireland.[1]
Barnacahoge Cashel | |
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Native name Irish: Caiseal Cluain Meirg | |
Type | stone ringfort |
Location | Barnacahoge, Swinford, County Mayo, Ireland |
Coordinates | 53°54′20″N 8°51′23″W / 53.905452°N 8.856397°W |
Elevation | 136 m (446 ft) |
Built | c. AD 700 |
Official name | Barnacahoge Cashel |
Reference no. | 561 |
Location
editBarnacahoge Cashel is located on a hill immediately west of Ireland West Airport Knock.[2]
History
editBarnacahoge Cashel was constructed in early Christian period (7th or 8th century AD) and may have been inhabited as late as the 18th century. Within the shelter of these stone walls were thatched dwellings of mud and wattle, and pens into which livestock could have been herded when threatened by enemies.[citation needed]
It was rediscovered in 1976–77.[citation needed]
Description
editEncircling the flat summit are the remains of a wall 1.5 m (4 ft 11 in) thick and 16 m (52 ft) in diameter.
References
edit- ^ "National Monuments in State Care: Ownership & Guardianship" (PDF). www.archaeology.ie. National Monuments Service. 4 March 2009. Retrieved 14 November 2021.
- ^ "Barnachoge Stone Fort, Kilkelly Co. Mayo West of Ireland - mayo-ireland.ie".