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Slieve Bawn
Sliabh Bána
The Holy Year Cross erected in 1950
Highest point
Elevation262 m (860 ft)
Prominence215 m (705 ft)
ListingMarilyn
Coordinates53°43′44″N 8°4′2.8″W / 53.72889°N 8.067444°W / 53.72889; -8.067444
Geography
Slieve Bawn is located in Ireland
Slieve Bawn
Slieve Bawn

Slieve Bawn or Sliabh Bághna[1] (meaning "Mountain of Bághna", ancient Firbolg chieftain) is a hill in County Roscommon, Ireland. It lies between Strokestown (to the northwest) and Ballyleague (to the southeast). It is the third-highest point in the county, after Kilronan Mountain and Seltannasaggart.

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Archaeology

The 1837 Ordnance Survey Ireland 6" map shows no indication of any archaeological features atop the hill, but in 1950, when the Holy Year Cross was raised on the hilltop, skeletal remains were uncovered. This suggests that a passage grave once sat atop the hill.[citation needed]

Passage graves are usually cairns containing a passage leading to a central corbelled-roofed chamber, which is sometimes a cruciform shape. Passage graves are sometimes found in prominent locations, such as on hill-tops. Generally speaking, the less complex the passage tomb the older it is.[2]

Cross

The cross was erected by local people for the Christian Jubilee of 1950.

Ruined church

References

  1. ^ Placenames Database of Ireland
  2. ^ Moore, Sam (2007). Archaeological Monuments of County Longford. Longford. p. 4.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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