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Rathcroghan Royal Site

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Rathcroghan Royal Site
Rathcroghan Royal Site
Rathcroghan Royal Site
Rathcroghan Royal Site
Rathcroghan Royal Site
Rathcroghan Royal Site
Rathcroghan Royal Site
Rathcroghan Royal Site
Rathcroghan Royal Site
Rathcroghan Royal Site
Rathcroghan Royal Site
Rathcroghan Royal Site
Rathcroghan Royal Site
Rathcroghan Royal Site
Rathcroghan Royal Site
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Cruachan Ai Heritage Centre | Roscommon, Co. Roscommon, Tulsk Eire, Ireland

Rathcroghan is a complex of archaeological sites near Tulsk in County Roscommon, Ireland. It is identified as the site of Cruachan, the traditional capital of the Connachta, a term used to describe the prehistoric and early historic rulers of the western territory. The Rathcroghan Complex is a unique archaeological landscape with many references found in early Irish medieval manuscripts. Located on the plains of Connacht , Rathcroghan is one of the six Royal Sites of Ireland. This landscape which extends over six square kilometres, consists of 240 plus archaeological sites, sixty of which are protected national monuments. These monuments range from the Neolithic , through the Bronze and Iron Age , to the early medieval period and beyond. These monuments include burial mounds, ringforts and medieval field boundaries amongst others. The most fascinating of these are the multi period Rathcroghan Mound, the mysterious cave of Oweynagat, the Mucklaghs - a spectacular set of linear earthworks, as well as the Carns medieval complex. There are many interesting historic references to Rathcroghan recorded in early medieval manuscripts, including the 12th century Lebor na hUidre. Rathcroghan is recorded as the location of one of the great fairs of Ireland, as well as being one of the island's three great heathen cemeteries. It is also the location for the beginning and end of a national epic tale – an Táin Bó Cúailnge, and the royal seat of Medb , Connacht's Warrior Queen. Rathcroghan possesses an entrance to the Otherworld, described in the medieval period as Ireland's Gate to Hell, located at Oweynagat . The cave has associations with the pagan festival of Samhain, Halloween, as well as being described as the fit abode of Morrigan, a Celtic Goddess of pre-Christian Ireland.
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