Crannog, Carrick, Co. Mayo
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Settlement Sites
In a lake near Carrick in County Mayo, there sits an artificial island that has outlasted almost every record made of it.
A crannog, built by driving timber piles and heaping stone and brushwood into shallow water, was one of the most distinctive forms of settlement in early medieval Ireland. Constructed on lakes, these man-made platforms offered a degree of natural defence and a degree of isolation that their builders clearly valued. The Carrick example is a registered monument, which means its existence is formally recognised, even if almost nothing else about it is currently known to the public.
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