Burnt mound, Rosspile, Co. Wexford

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Burnt mound, Rosspile, Co. Wexford

On a gentle east-facing slope in Rosspile, County Wexford, something buried in the ground is giving off an unusual signal.

Not visible to the naked eye, not marked by any standing stone or obvious earthwork, it announces itself only through the language of magnetic fields and careful survey work.

A magnetic gradiometer survey, a technique that measures subtle variations in the earth's magnetic field caused by buried features, identified a subcircular anomaly roughly fifteen metres by twelve metres in extent, with a notably strong magnetic susceptibility. That kind of signal is consistent with a fulacht fia, the Irish term for a burnt mound, a class of prehistoric site found in large numbers across Ireland and Britain. The typical interpretation is that these were cooking places, where stones were heated in fire and then dropped into a water-filled trough to bring it to a boil. The repeated heating and cooling of the stones causes them to crack and shatter, producing the characteristic spread of fire-cracked rock that defines the monument type. Whether the Rosspile feature is definitively a fulacht fia remains, for now, an open question; the survey, carried out in 2020 and reported by Nicholls, flags it as a possibility rather than a certainty, and no excavation has confirmed the picture.

What the site illustrates, quietly, is how much of the Irish prehistoric landscape remains beneath the surface, detectable only when the right questions are asked of the ground.

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