The hill of Knockma in County Galway, bears all the hallmarks of a royal and ritual landscape: literary, genealogical, archaeological and archaeo-astronomical. This talk will discuss Knockma as a prehistoric landscape, an early Christian cult centre, and as the forgotten birthplace of the ancestors of the Uí Briúin medieval kings of Connacht.
Please note the lecture venue will be the Mill Museum, Shop Street and it takes place on Thursday 23 May at 7 pm.
This is an excellent opportunity to re-energise the Society and our long-running lecture series as we look forward to the summer and the Society hopes to see old friends and new faces. The last few years have been a challenge for the Society and if you haven't been along in a while or are keen to get involved in local history, we'd love to welcome you.
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