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Description
Caher Island has an Early
Christian monastery with the remains of a
chapel in an enclosure and a number of
carved slabs. The Island seems to have
contained the hermitage sites of seventh
century monks, perhaps followers of St
Colmán whose presence is remembered
on the neighbouring island of Inishbofin
(Corlett, 2001). One of the slabs is a
thick rectangular block of sandstone only
17 inches (42.5cm) high. It is decorated
with a very plain Latin cross in a frame
and recalls the small cross-inscribed
stones which stood at the heads of graves
of Lindisfarne and Hartlepool (Henry,
1947)
Excavation
Details
Not Available
Access/Ownership
The island is accessed via boat from
Inishturk.
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Carved Cross on
Caher Island (Photo: Christiaan
Corlett)
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