Earthwork
Craughwell Ringfort
Earthwork
Craughwell, from the Irish Creachmhaoil, derives its name from either "plunder hill" or "bare rocky hill"—sources support both etymologies, with the former relating to cattle raids characteristic of medieval Gaelic society, and the latter describing the topography of the region. The area demonstrates significant evidence of Iron Age settlement through multiple ringfort and souterrain sites dist...
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