Souterrain, Carrowbane, Co. Clare
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Settlement Sites
Beneath the townland of Carrowbane in County Clare, an underground passage waits in the dark.
Souterrains, from the French for "underground passage", are among the more quietly unsettling features of the early medieval Irish landscape: stone-lined tunnels, sometimes with corbelled chambers, built beneath or beside settlements and used variously for storage, refuge, or concealment. They are found across Ireland in considerable numbers, yet each one tends to sit in near-anonymity, unmarked and unremarked, known mainly to the fields above them.
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