Graveyard, Clonloghan, Co. Clare
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Burial Grounds
In County Clare, the townland of Clonloghan holds a graveyard that sits quietly in the Irish landscape, officially recorded as an archaeological monument but largely undocumented in the public domain.
The name Clonloghan derives from the Irish, most likely pointing to an early ecclesiastical or settlement origin, as "clon" or "cluain" typically indicates a meadow or monastic enclosure. That etymology alone suggests the ground here has been considered significant for a very long time, possibly stretching back to the early medieval period when such sites first came into use as places of Christian burial.
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