Crannog, Carrowmore Lake, Co. Mayo

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Crannog, Carrowmore Lake, Co. Mayo

Beneath the surface of Carrowmore Lake in County Mayo, or rising just above it depending on the season and the water level, sits an artificial island built by human hands, possibly thousands of years ago.

A crannog, to use the Irish term, is exactly that: a man-made or partly man-made island, typically constructed from timber, stone, peat, and brushwood, and used as a defended dwelling place. They appear across Ireland and Scotland from the Bronze Age onward, and in some cases were still occupied as late as the seventeenth century. The one recorded at Carrowmore Lake is, for now, a presence more than a subject, a feature on the landscape with more questions attached to it than answers.

Crannogs were not casual constructions. Building a stable platform on a lake bed required sustained effort and considerable local knowledge, and the sites were chosen with care, usually positioned close enough to shore to allow access by boat or causeway while remaining defensible against raid or attack. The Mayo landscape is dotted with lakes, and Carrowmore is among those that seem to have attracted early settlement. Without excavation records or detailed survey data available for this particular site, the specifics of its date, its builders, and its use remain uncertain. What can be said is that its existence fits a broader pattern of lakeside habitation that shaped this part of the west of Ireland across many centuries.

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