Barrow, Dunneill, Co. Sligo

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Barrow, Dunneill, Co. Sligo

In a rough pasture in County Sligo, a grass-covered mound sits on a low rise in the landscape, circular and round-topped, measuring about 13.7 metres across and standing some 2.3 metres high.

It is classified as a probable barrow, which is to say a burial mound of prehistoric origin, constructed to mark the interment of the dead and, in many cases, to assert the significance of a particular place across generations. What makes this one quietly curious are the narrow buttresses on its western and southern sides, structural additions whose age and purpose remain unresolved.

The buttresses are of uncertain antiquity, which means they may have been added long after the mound itself was raised, or they may be contemporary with it. Without excavation, it is difficult to say whether they were practical, intended to shore up a slumping earthwork, or something more deliberate. Barrows of this kind are scattered across Ireland, typically dating to the Bronze Age or earlier, though they continued to hold meaning in the landscape well into later periods, sometimes attracting later activity or modification. The mound at Dunneill fits the broad form well enough, its rounded profile and modest height consistent with that tradition, even if its full history remains unexcavated and largely unread.

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