Crannog, Aghinish, Co. Mayo

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Crannog, Aghinish, Co. Mayo

In the waters near Aghinish in County Mayo, there is an island that was never natural.

A crannog is an artificial or partially artificial lake or coastal island, typically built up from timber, peat, stone, and brushwood, and used as a defended dwelling or place of refuge. They were constructed across Ireland from the Bronze Age well into the early medieval period, and occasionally later still, chosen precisely because water made them difficult to attack and easy to monitor. The one at Aghinish is recorded as a monument, a quiet dot on the archaeological map of Mayo, though the details of its construction, its period of use, and the people who once lived on it remain, for now, unrecorded in any publicly accessible form.

Crannogs are among the more atmospheric survivals in the Irish landscape. Some remain as low, tree-covered humps just above the waterline; others are visible only at certain water levels, revealing the dark timber and stone foundations laid down by hands working perhaps a thousand or more years ago. Mayo has a considerable number of them, scattered across its loughs and inlets, each one representing a decision to build a life on water rather than land. Whether the Aghinish example sits in a freshwater lough or a tidal or coastal inlet, and what period it belongs to, cannot be said with any confidence here, as the available record is silent on the specifics. What can be said is that its presence points to a settled, organised community with the means and the motivation to construct something substantial in open water.

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