Cave, Grannagh, Co. Galway
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Settlement Sites
The townland of Grannagh in County Galway contains a recorded cave, catalogued as an archaeological monument but presently without publicly available detail.
That gap is itself quietly telling. Caves across Ireland have served many purposes over the millennia, from natural refuges and souterrains (man-made underground passages associated with early medieval settlements) to sites of folklore and, occasionally, burial. That a cave in this corner of Galway holds a formal place in the archaeological record suggests it was considered significant enough to note, even if what was found or observed there remains, for now, out of reach.
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Grannagh, Co. Galway
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