Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland . CASH LAUN-GAR (From the North - East). MTM, RING WALL. TEMPLEMORE. KELLS PREHISTORIC REMAINS IN BURREN 269 Field surveys and excavations are the two master keys of the have attempted to supply the first for one district; I hope that thecoming of the time and the man for the second may not be muchlonger delayed. Sheshy (0. S. 9).—Before turning from the Burren uplands Imust note two forts to the north of Lemeneagh. Cahermore has been recently nearly entirely defaced. Theouter face, in 1897, wss nearly entire ; now only a part to
Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland . CASH LAUN-GAR (From the North - East). MTM, RING WALL. TEMPLEMORE. KELLS PREHISTORIC REMAINS IN BURREN 269 Field surveys and excavations are the two master keys of the have attempted to supply the first for one district; I hope that thecoming of the time and the man for the second may not be muchlonger delayed. Sheshy (0. S. 9).—Before turning from the Burren uplands Imust note two forts to the north of Lemeneagh. Cahermore has been recently nearly entirely defaced. Theouter face, in 1897, wss nearly entire ; now only a part to the westis 5 feet high, of fairly good slab masonry, the rest is a mere wall is 7 feet to 9 feet thick, and encloses a garth 81 feet are no hut foundations, but some old looking pens and cattleenclosures adjoin the ring-wall. Caheraclarig.—This fort was a mere thicket on my formervisits, it is now partly cleared. It is a ring-wall, the garth 90 feetacross and grassy. The wall is 4 to 5 feet high in parts, but muchgapped, and is only 6 feet thick. The gateway faces
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