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Archaeological sites in County Kerry

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Skellig Michael
UNESCO heritage island off coast of Kerry, Ireland
clochán
thumb|right|A on the Dingle Peninsula, Kerry, Ireland thumb|A reconstruction of a square-shaped beehive hut at the Irish National Heritage Park, County Wexford A ' (plural ) or beehive hut' is a dry-stone hut with a corbelled roof, commonly associated with the south-western Irish seaboard. The precise construction date of most of these structures is unknown with the buildings belonging to a long-established Celtic tradition, though there is at present no direct evidence to date the surviving examples before . Some associated with religious sites may be pre-Romanesque, some consider that the mo
Ardfert Cathedral
cathedral in County Kerry, Ireland
Innisfallen Island
Innisfallen ( ) or Inishfallen (from , meaning 'Faithlinn's island') is an island in Lough Leane in County Kerry, Ireland. Innisfallen is home to the ruins of Inisfallen Abbey, which was founded in the 7th century.
Uragh Stone Circle
stone circle in County Kerry, Ireland
Dunbeg Fort
fort
Staigue stone fort
fort
Kilmalkedar
Kilmalkedar () is a medieval ecclesiastical site and National Monument located in County Kerry, Ireland.
Reask
thumb|200px|right|Ogham Standing stone at Reask Reask () is a ruined early Monastic site located 1 km east of Baile an Fheirtéaraigh, County Kerry, Ireland. The remains of the site include the low remnants of buildings and enclosure walls and a cross-slab standing stone which sits in the middle of the compound.
Loher Cashel
stone ringfort in County Kerry, Ireland
Temple-Managhan
oratory in County Kerry, Ireland
Leacanabuaile
Leacanabuaile is a stone ringfort (cashel) and National Monument in County Kerry, Ireland. Leacanabuaile is immediately northwest of Cahergal, northwest of Cahirciveen.
Killelton Church
church building in County Kerry, Ireland
Cahergall
Cahergall is a stone ringfort (cashel) and National Monument located in County Kerry, Ireland.