Slievemore
Mountain off west coast of Ireland
Slievemore
Location in Ireland÷
Slievemore (Irish: Sliabh Mór, meaning 'big mountain') is the second highest peak on Achill Island after Croaghaun, in County Mayo, Ireland. Its elevation is 671 m (2,201 ft).
Archaeology
In 1991, the Achill Archaeological Field School was opened. That year, the Deserted Village Project was created to perform archaeology excavations in Slievemore.[1]
See also
References
- ^ "Achill Archaeological Field School 2009". Achill Archaeological Field School. Retrieved 7 March 2009.
External links
- mountain views.ie
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- 1994 RTÉ report about the deserted village
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Mountains and hills of Connacht
- Croaghaun
- Slievemore
- Benbulbin
- Tievebaun
- Truskmore
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54°00′33″N 10°03′36″W / 54.00905°N 10.05994°W / 54.00905; -10.05994