Carnagh West Ringfort | |
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Native name Ráth na Carnaí Thiar (Irish) | |
Location of Carnagh West Ringfort in Ireland | |
Type | ringfort |
Location | Carnagh West, Lecarrow, County Roscommon, Ireland |
Coordinates | 53°30′48″N 8°02′39″W / 53.513346°N 8.044055°W / 53.513346; -8.044055 |
Elevation | 59 m (194 ft) |
Built | Stone Age (before 2000 BC) |
National monument of Ireland | |
Official name | Carnagh West |
Reference no. | 487 |
Carnagh West Ringfort is a ringfort and National Monument located in County Roscommon, Ireland.
Location
Carnagh West Ringfort is located halfway between Lough Funshinagh and Lough Ree.
History and description
Carnagh West Ringfort is a rath or ringfort with foundations of rectangular huts. The double-walling suggests a Stone Age date. The townland name is from the Irish carnach, "abounding in heaps/cairns", due to the large number of raths in the area.
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