Souterrain, Carrick, Templedouglas, Co. Donegal
Beneath the rolling fields of Carrick in the Templedouglas Electoral Division of County Donegal lies a souterrain, one of Ireland's enigmatic underground structures that date back to the early medieval period.
Souterrain, Carrick, Templedouglas, Co. Donegal
These subterranean passages, found throughout Ireland but particularly common in counties like Cork, Kerry, and Donegal, were typically constructed between the 6th and 12th centuries AD. Built with stone walls and roofed with large slabs, souterrains served multiple purposes; they may have been used for storage, temporary refuge during raids, or possibly held ritual significance within early Irish society.
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