Crossoona Rath

Crossoona Rath
Ráth Chrois Uaithne
Shown within Ireland
Location Boleycarrigeen, Kilranelagh,
County Wicklow, Ireland
Region Wicklow Mountains
Coordinates 52°56′39″N 6°36′51″W / 52.944262°N 6.614062°W / 52.944262; -6.614062Coordinates: 52°56′39″N 6°36′51″W / 52.944262°N 6.614062°W / 52.944262; -6.614062
Altitude 302 m (991 ft)
Type ringfort and ogham stone
Area 0.41 ha (1.0 acre)
Diameter 65 m (213 ft)
Height 1.5 m (4 ft 11 in)
History
Material earth
Cultures Gaelic Ireland
Site notes
Archaeologists Grogan and Kilfeather
Ownership private
Official name Crossoona Rath
Reference no. 418

Crossoona Rath [krɪʃˈuːnə] is a ringfort located in County Wicklow, Ireland. Together with a nearby ogham stone, it forms a National Monument.

Location

Crossoona Rath is located on the SE face of Kilranelagh Hill, near two tributaries of the Slaney and 6.5 km (4.0 mi) east of Baltinglass.

History

Crossoona Rath is believed to have been the dwelling of several (semi)historical figures of the first millennium AD:

Crossoona Rath is a likely home for at least some of these people: it is a spacious enclosure situated on the southeast slope of the hill, and is protected from the weather on the north and west by the bulk of the hill, on the north by the higher Spinans Hill, and on the east by the much higher Keadeen.

Description

Crossoona Rath is roughly circular and is defined by an earth and stone bank and external moat, with outer bank to the south. Foundations of two stone structures are in the northwest part.[1]

Ogham stone

The ogham stone (CIIC 50) is located inside the rath and has been dated to AD 400–500 and reads ᚛ᚃᚑᚈᚔ᚜ (VOTI or FOTI), possibly the genitive of a personal name Votas or Votus, or maybe related to the Irish words foth (“law, claim, right”) or fotha (“base, foundation"). [2]

References

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