Archaeologists made a thrilling find in Clew Bay, Co, Mayo: a sunken prehistoric fort on Collanmore Island.
Similar to the renowned Dún Aonghasa, this fort is believed to date back to the late Bronze Age, around 1100-900 BC.
The discovery, hidden beneath seaweed and tidal waters, showcases impressive double ramparts made of large limestone blocks, hinting at its strategic significance in ancient times.
This exciting news sheds light on Ireland’s rich archaeological heritage, linking it to …