Hut site, An Corrán Buí, Co. Mayo

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Hut site, An Corrán Buí, Co. Mayo

On the western edge of County Mayo, at a place called An Corrán Buí, the landscape holds the faint trace of a hut site, one of those low, easy-to-overlook depressions or stone scatters that mark where people once sheltered, worked, or lived.

Hut sites of this kind are among the most common yet least-studied monument types in Ireland, turning up on hillsides, bog margins, and coastal headlands across the country. Their very ordinariness is part of what makes them quietly compelling: not a church or a tower, but the residue of someone going about daily life.

An Corrán Buí, whose Irish name suggests a yellow or golden crook or curved feature of land, sits within a county that is extraordinarily dense with prehistoric and early historic remains. Mayo's blanket bogs have preserved evidence of settlement reaching back thousands of years, and hut sites in the region range from Bronze Age enclosures to the temporary shelters used by herders practising transhumance, the seasonal movement of livestock to upland grazing. Without more detailed information available for this particular site, it is not possible to say which period this example belongs to, or what form it takes on the ground. That uncertainty is itself a reminder of how much of the Irish archaeological landscape remains only partially documented.

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