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Carrowmacloughlin
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Site/Artefact
Carrowmacloughlin/ Glencally/
Teevenacroaghy
Type
Enclosure
Site
Number
SMR Mayo 087 04301
National Grid
Reference
090030 East
279940 North
Map (
1:50000)
Ordnance Survey Ireland,
Discovery Series No 31
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Description
This enclosure cannot be more accurately
classified due to the irregularity of its shape and
the insufficient remains. Enclosing three cairns
with a circumference of four hundred and seventy
paces it may have served as a prehistoric
enclosure. In modern times it is the third station
on the pilgrimage route of Croagh Patrick. A 2m
wide trackway scours the outside edge of the
enclosure marking the journeys of the countless
pilgrims that have traced the footsteps of previous
devotees.
The name Reilig Mhuire is generally used to
refer to the three enclosed cairns but might be the
name for the entire site. In his 1838 description,
John O'Donovan describes how the pilgrim after
finishing his rounds of the other stations
'descends by another precipitous path leading from
the summit of the south west extremity of the cone
or Cruach where the most important of the
penitential Leachts or monuments are situated.
Inside the Great Enclosure or Garraí
Mór as it is locally called, are three
distinct circles at each of which the pilgrim
repeats seven Paters, seven Aves and one Creed,
travelling all the while on his knees for seven
circuits around each one. The turas or pilgrimage
is then finished.
Excavation Details
N/A
Access/Ownership
Public
References
- Hughes, H. 1991, Croagh Patrick, An Ancient
Mountain Pilgrimage, Westport.
- Morahan, L. 2001, Croagh Patrick, Co. Mayo,
archaeology, landscape and people, Westport
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