Lissacresig facts for kids
Lios an Chraosaigh
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Location | Lissacresig, Macroom, County Cork, Ireland |
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Coordinates | 51°55′28″N 9°03′21″W / 51.924359°N 9.055811°W |
Type | ringfort and axial stone circle |
Area | 3,760 m2 (0.907 ac) |
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Material | earth |
Founded | c. AD 550–900 |
Cultures | Gaelic Ireland |
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Ownership | state |
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Lissacresig is a ringfort (rath) and National Monument (#571) located in County Cork, Ireland.
Location
Lissacresig is located 6.7 km west-northwest of Macroom, in the hills between the River Sullane and River Foherish.
History and description
Lissacresig is a circular lios, 70 m (230 ft) in diameter with entrances in the southwest and northeast corners. The name means "ringfort of the glutton." Ringforts of this type were mostly built c. AD 550–900. Internally people were housed in wooden huts. Another fort lies 900 m to the northwest; this may have served as a livestock enclosure. There are three monoliths (gallauns) and an axial stone circle in the area as well. The stone circle is formed of five large boulders; unusually, the axial stone is the longest.
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