RM2CBMCK0–The Rathcroghan mound, showing the east ramp, likely used for ritual ceremonies leading to a struture built on top of the mound.
RM2CBMCEX–The entrance to Oweynagat, the cave of the cats.A place of contact between this world and the Otherworld, especially at Samain, Halloween.
RM2CBMCFN–East view, from the road, of the ring barrow known as Rathbeg, a likely ancient burial site.
RM2CBMCK8–The Rathcroghan mound showing stonework that once encircled the original mound and would have given it a much steeper perimeter.
RM2CBMCFF–West view, from the Rathcroghan mound, of the ring barrow known as Rathbeg, a likely ancient burial site.
RM2CBMCJ7–Rathcroghan, Ráth Cruachan, royal and ceremonial site in Connacht. The mound was once crowned with a massive wooden, round structure
RM2CBMCJM–Rathcroghan, Ráth Cruachan, royal and ceremonial site in Connacht. The mound was once crowned with a massive wooden, round structure
RM2CBMCJC–Rathcroghan, Ráth Cruachan, royal and ceremonial site in Connacht. The mound was once crowned with a massive wooden, round structure.
RM2CBMCKD–Rathnadarve, fort of the bulls, south ridge, where the brown and white bulls began their battle in the Tain bo Cuailnge, Cattle Raid of Cooley
RM2CBMCF3–The entrance to Oweynagat, the cave of the cats.A place of contact between this world and the Otherworld, especially at Samain, Halloween.
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