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Dun Aonghasa

€130.00

Perilously perched on a sheer sea-cliff, Dún Aonghasa defiantly faces the Atlantic Ocean. It is the largest of the prehistoric stone forts of the Aran Islands.

The fort consists of three massive drystone defence walls. Outside them is a chevaux-de-frise – that is, a dense band of jagged, upright stones, thousands in number. A devastatingly effective way to impede intruders, the chevaux-de-frise surrounds the entire fort from cliff to cliff.

Dún Aonghasa is over 3,000 years old. Excavations have revealed significant evidence of prehistoric metalworking, as well as several houses and burials. The whole complex was refortified in AD 700–800.

Stretched high quality canvas measuring 100×70 cm. All canvas prints come ready to be displayed on your walls as soon as they arrive. Every print is professionally hand-stretched over a top-quality stretcher frame and tightly fastened at the back. Please get in touch directly if you would like a different size.

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Perilously perched on a sheer sea-cliff, Dún Aonghasa defiantly faces the Atlantic Ocean. It is the largest of the prehistoric stone forts of the Aran Islands.

The fort consists of three massive drystone defence walls. Outside them is a chevaux-de-frise – that is, a dense band of jagged, upright stones, thousands in number. A devastatingly effective way to impede intruders, the chevaux-de-frise surrounds the entire fort from cliff to cliff.

Dún Aonghasa is over 3,000 years old. Excavations have revealed significant evidence of prehistoric metalworking, as well as several houses and burials. The whole complex was refortified in AD 700–800.

Stretched high quality canvas measuring 100×70 cm. All canvas prints come ready to be displayed on your walls as soon as they arrive. Every print is professionally hand-stretched over a top-quality stretcher frame and tightly fastened at the back. Please get in touch directly if you would like a different size.

Perilously perched on a sheer sea-cliff, Dún Aonghasa defiantly faces the Atlantic Ocean. It is the largest of the prehistoric stone forts of the Aran Islands.

The fort consists of three massive drystone defence walls. Outside them is a chevaux-de-frise – that is, a dense band of jagged, upright stones, thousands in number. A devastatingly effective way to impede intruders, the chevaux-de-frise surrounds the entire fort from cliff to cliff.

Dún Aonghasa is over 3,000 years old. Excavations have revealed significant evidence of prehistoric metalworking, as well as several houses and burials. The whole complex was refortified in AD 700–800.

Stretched high quality canvas measuring 100×70 cm. All canvas prints come ready to be displayed on your walls as soon as they arrive. Every print is professionally hand-stretched over a top-quality stretcher frame and tightly fastened at the back. Please get in touch directly if you would like a different size.

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