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Clogher Hill Fort


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The Bronze Age generally spans from roughly 3300 BCE to 1200 BCE. In Britain, it's more specifically dated from around 2500 to 700 BC, with an earlier and later phase. The Bronze Age follows the Stone Age and precedes the Iron Age. 


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About Clogher Hillfort: Rathmore

A magnificent complex of earthworks crowns this hilltop, spanning the long period from the late Bronze Age to the 9th century AD.

The location of this monument is very important, dominating the vital route through the Clogher valley between mountain ranges. Excavation between 1969 and 1977 suggested an enclosure of the late Bronze Age, but no sign of this appears above ground. In the Iron Age the hilltop was enclosed with a roughly rectangular earthwork, which enclosed an earlier, small ring-barrow at the south end of the site. In the late 6th century AD, when this was the royal centre of the Uí Chremthainn, rulers of the kingdom of Airgialla, the site was remodelled with the building of the substantial circular earthwork, still visible, on the highest part of the hill.


Can you spot the gnome?
Can you spot the gnome?



Other features include the complex, probably multi-period earthworks at the north approach to the hill, the triangular mound at the south end, interpreted as a ceremonial or inauguration site, and a double-banked droveway running off to the south east, outside the area in State Care. Finds from the excavation confirm the importance of the people who lived here. They include pottery imported from the Mediterranean and France and the remains of fine bronze-working activity. After the 8th century this was no longer a royal headquarters and the site may have been abandoned in the 9th century.


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