The Fort of Dun Aengus on the Isle of Inishmore

The Fort of Dun Aengus on the Isle of Inishmore, Said to have been built by the mythical race the Fir Bholg. The stones in the foreground are part of a defensive ring, called a chevaux-de-frise, intended to slow down attackers once they were in sling-shot range. Ireland. Celtic. 1st-5th circa AD. Isle of Inishmore. (Photo by Werner Forman/Universal Images Group/Getty Images)
The Fort of Dun Aengus on the Isle of Inishmore, Said to have been built by the mythical race the Fir Bholg. The stones in the foreground are part of a defensive ring, called a chevaux-de-frise, intended to slow down attackers once they were in sling-shot range. Ireland. Celtic. 1st-5th circa AD. Isle of Inishmore. (Photo by Werner Forman/Universal Images Group/Getty Images)
The Fort of Dun Aengus on the Isle of Inishmore
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Werner Forman / Contributor
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152188530
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Universal Images Group
Date created:
01 January, 1980
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