Cahergortnaun, Claggan, Co. Mayo

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Cahergortnaun, Claggan, Co. Mayo

On the Atlantic fringe of County Mayo, near the townland of Claggan, there sits a structure whose name alone carries considerable weight.

Cahergortnaun is a caher, an early medieval stone ringfort, a type of enclosure built from dry-stone walling that served as a defended farmstead or settlement for an Irish family of some standing. These structures are scattered across the west of Ireland in their thousands, yet each one occupies its own particular patch of ground, shaped by local stone, local labour, and local circumstance. What makes Cahergortnaun quietly compelling is precisely how little is currently known about it in any publicly accessible form, a monument that exists in the landscape and in the record, but whose specific story has not yet been told in full.

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