Cloghaun, Baile Na Bhfionnúrach, Co. Kerry

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Cloghaun, Baile Na Bhfionnúrach, Co. Kerry

On the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, the Ordnance Survey maps mark a small circular clochaun at Baile Na Bhfionnúrach, a detail easy to overlook amid the dense scatter of early Christian and prehistoric remains that characterise this part of Corca Dhuibhne.

A clochaun is a dry-stone corbelled hut, built without mortar by gradually overlapping courses of stone until they meet at a central point, a technique ancient enough to predate written record in Ireland. That such structures survive at all is largely a consequence of the treeless Atlantic landscape, where stone was the only practical building material and where, once built, a well-laid corbelled wall can endure for centuries with minimal interference.

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