Cross, Cregganna More, Co. Galway

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Cross, Cregganna More, Co. Galway

In the townland of Cregganna More in County Galway, a cross stands as a recorded archaeological monument, quietly catalogued and awaiting fuller documentation.

Roadside crosses, field crosses, and grave markers of this kind are scattered across Connacht in considerable numbers, yet individually they tend to slip beneath the attention given to more legible monuments. Some mark boundaries, some commemorate deaths, and others have origins that have simply been forgotten by everyone still living nearby.

The townland name itself offers a small clue to the broader landscape. Cregganna derives from the Irish creagán, meaning a place of small rocks or rocky ground, and the suffix suggests a larger or primary division within a paired townland grouping. Stone crosses in such settings often predate the field boundaries around them, and in some cases they were repositioned over centuries as land use changed, which can make their original purpose difficult to recover. Whether this particular cross is a simple Latin form cut from local stone, a more elaborate high-cross derivative, or a plain pillar with an incised marking is not currently on record in any publicly accessible form.

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