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Cashelmore
53.9344° N, -8.5139° E
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Cashelmore, also called Clogher Stone Fort, is a stone ringfort (cashel) and National Monument located in County Sligo, Ireland.
Paleolithic
Mesolithic
Neolithic
Chalcolithic
Bronze Age
Iron Age
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Industrial Period
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Construction of cashel walls
5th–1st century BC
Mention as Rath Clochair in annals
871 BC
Restoration work
19th century
Possible Bronze Age settlement
2000–500 BC
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Defensive Structures
Defensive Walls
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