Clochan, Gleann Fán, Co. Kerry

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Clochan, Gleann Fán, Co. Kerry

Two small stone structures in Gleann Fán, on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, were considered significant enough to be recorded on the first edition of the Ordnance Survey map, that painstaking mid-nineteenth-century cartographic project which captured the Irish landscape in remarkable detail.

The structures are clochans, a type of dry-stone beehive hut built without mortar, their corbelled walls curving inward to form a domed roof. Found across the Corca Dhuibhne peninsula in particular, they are associated with early Christian monasticism, though some examples were used as field shelters into much more recent centuries, making it difficult to date any individual example with confidence.

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