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Cahercommaun (Irish:
Cathair Chomáin),
sometimes Cahercommane is a
triple stone ringfort on the south-east edge of the
Burren area, in Kilnaboy, near the...
- Commáin. a
burial and
inauguration site for chieftains, and
their capital Cahercommaun ("The
Dwelling of Commaun/Commane") also in Clare. The
surname is mentioned...
- find,
discovered in 1934
during excavations of the
fortification of
Cahercommaun in the
townland of
Tullycommon (Irish:
Tulach Chumann),
County Clare...
- been
excavated and
those that have been the
subject of research, like
Cahercommaun, Caherconnel,
Cahermore or Ballyallaban, are
thought to be
early Medieval...
- of Tullycommon,
parish of Kilnaboy, not far from the
larger ringfort Cahercommaun and
Tullycommon Wedge Tomb. The
townland of
Tullycommon is
probably the...
-
doomed hero
sailing the seas from
Brittany to
Ireland to s**** his love.
Cahercommaun (Cathair Chomáin) – ringfort/promontory fort
Caherconnell (Cathair Chonaill)...
- site
excavated first by the
Harvard Archaeological Expedition of 1934.
Cahercommaun triple stone fort in the
neighbouring Parish of Kilnaboy, is also close...
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Cahercommaun Cashel Carran 53°00′52″N 9°04′14″W / 53.014575°N 9.070519°W / 53.014575; -9.070519 (
Cahercommaun) 645
Altar Wedge Tomb...
- over 300
national monuments in the area
including Leamaneh Castle and
Cahercommaun stone fort. On
Roughan Hill
there are a
number of
prehistoric structures...
- work on digs in
Ireland such as
Poulawack Cairn, the
stone cashel at
Cahercommaun and the
crannogs in Offaly,
Westmeath and
County Meath with
Joseph Raftery...