... Cahergall, Grianan and Staigue amphitheaters. Fig 50. The Cahergall amphitheater and the (Scottish) Dun Beag broch Fig 51. The statue of Imhotep discovered on Minorca. Fig 52. Carloway broch, Lewis. Fig 53. The dimensions of the ...
... Cahergall and Leacanabuaile forts. (On this same road, before you get there, you'll come upon privately owned Ballycarbery Castle and the also-ruinous Abbey of the Holy Cross, the final resting place of Daniel O'Connell's parents ...
... Cahergall Fort , County Kerry . Of these the Board have accepted Cahergall Fort , County Kerry , and the case of Newtown Church , St. Sorley's Bed and St. Sorley's Well is still under consideration . The guardianship of the following ...
... Cahergall and of Cahirciveen. The. There are two fine examples of stone-built forts, Cahergall and Leacanabuaile. Both were probably owned by petty kings or tribal leaders. Leacanabuaile is a stone ringfort (cashel) and.
... Cahergall, or a figure- of-eight structure, as at Cathair Fionnu ́rach, Ballynavenooragh, County Kerry (pl. 10), but several round houses are not uncommon: at Caherdorgan North, County Kerry, there are six altogether, with four ...
... Cahergall and Leacanabuaile Forts, two ringed strongholds, varied in height and diameter. While still relatively intact, these forts were forlorn, deserted, and fraught with lonely danger. A fall from the top ledge of Leacanabuaile ...
... Cahergall, or a figureof-eight structure, as at Cathair Fionnu ́rach, Ballynavenooragh, County Kerry (pl. 10), but several round houses are not uncommon: at Caherdorgan North, County Kerry, there are six altogether, with four conjoined ...