Dunisky, Co. Cork: a refuge souterrain?


Autoria(s): McCarthy, J. P.
Data(s)

19/04/2010

19/04/2010

2003

Resumo

The townland of Dunisky (Dún Uisce, 'water fort', see Ó Murchadha 2001, 98) is situated about 2.5 miles to the SE of Macroom, Co. Cork (Ill. 1). It is also the Civil Parish of Dunisky, and is located in the Barony of West Muskerry. In extent, it contains over one thousand acres. It was first surveyed by the Ordnance Survey of Ireland in 1841-42. An earlier survey of the townland survives, drawn by the Cork cartographer, Patrick Aher. It is dated 1791, and shows sub-denominations.

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Identificador

McCarthy, J.P., 2003. Dunisky, Co. Cork: a refuge souterrain? Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, 108, pp.15-30 .

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0010-8737

http://hdl.handle.net/10468/158

Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society

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en

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Cork Historical and Archaeological Society

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Direitos

© Cork Historical and Archaeological Society

Palavras-Chave #Cork (Ireland : County)--Antiquities #Souterrains
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Article (peer-reviewed)

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