Promontory fort - coastal, Carntullagh, Co. Donegal
The promontory fort at Carntullagh in County Donegal represents one of Ireland's coastal defensive structures, strategically positioned to take advantage of the natural topography.
Promontory fort - coastal, Carntullagh, Co. Donegal
These fortifications, which dot Ireland’s Atlantic coastline, were typically built during the Iron Age and early medieval periods, though precise dating often proves challenging without extensive archaeological investigation. The Carntullagh example utilises the dramatic clifftop setting common to promontory forts, where steep drops to the sea provided natural defences on multiple sides, requiring only earthworks or stone ramparts across the landward approach.
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