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More model informationIllauntannig, or Senach’s island, is part of the Maharees in north Co. Kerry. This monastic site contains a stone ringfort or cashel, early medieval churches, bee-hive huts, an underground passage, burial places, and ballauns or stones with hollowed-out bowl shapes. Before the modern sea wall was built, the sea was washing away parts of the cashel wall, one of the churches, and there were human skeletons protruding from the cliff. Recently, CHERISH has recorded limpets, animal and fish bone and even some possible pits in exposed cliff sections between the cashel and one of the ballaun stones that has a cross carved beside it
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