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Mooghaun (Irish: Múchán) is a late
Bronze Age hill fort
located in
County Clare, Ireland. It is a well preserved,
recently excavated site,
occupying an...
- The
Mooghaun North ****d or
Great Clare Find is the name of an
important Bronze Age ****d
found at
Mooghaun North, near Newmarket-on-Fergus in County...
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Morvah and
Towednack in Cornwall,
Milton Keynes in
Buckinghamshire and
Mooghaun in Ireland, (1150–750 BC) Gold bowl with
intricate repoussé decoration...
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Newton ****d
Ardagh ****d
Broighter ****d
Derrynaflan ****d
Dowris ****d
Mooghaun North ****d
Lampsacus Treasure,
Turkey First Cyprus Treasure,
Cyprus Berthouville...
- mansion,
Dromoland Castle, is the most
extensive hill-fort in Ireland,
Mooghaun Hill-Fort, with
several acres of
ground encomp****ed
within its
treble walls...
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Cattle Raid of Cooley)". The ****d had 48 of them in total, in two sizes.
Mooghaun North ****d
Broighter Treasure "National
Museum of
Ireland website". Archived...
- ramparts, or a
large counterscarp (outer bank). The
imposing example at
Mooghaun is
defended by
multiple stone walls. One must be
careful to not confuse...
- ****d,
found at Dowris,
County Offaly,
Ireland in 1820s
Mooghaun North ****d,
found at
Mooghaun North,
County Clare,
Ireland in 1854 "The
Peebles ****d...
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There are
several flared gold
torcs with a C-shaped
section in the huge
Mooghaun North ****d of Late
Bronze Age gold from 800 to 700 BC
found in County...
- 9°25′51″W / 52.97308°N 9.43092°W / 52.97308; -9.43092),
promontory fort
Mooghaun (52°46′58″N 8°52′42″W / 52.782883°N 8.878402°W / 52.782883; -8.878402)...