Tomb, Townparks, Co. Galway

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Tomb, Townparks, Co. Galway

Townparks is one of those townland names that turns up repeatedly across Ireland, a bureaucratic label for land that once sat on the edge of a town and was parcelled out accordingly.

That such an ordinary-sounding place should contain a classified tomb is, in itself, quietly arresting. Something old enough to be formally recorded as a monument lies somewhere within this stretch of County Galway, marked on maps, assigned a record, and yet largely unspoken of.

The designation of "tomb" in an archaeological context can cover considerable ground, from the great megalithic court tombs and portal tombs of the Neolithic period, which date back five thousand years or more, to later burial monuments of the Bronze Age. Without further detail available for this particular site, the specifics of its form, its age, and its condition remain unclear. What is certain is that it was considered significant enough to be formally recorded as part of Ireland's catalogue of archaeological monuments, a catalogue that runs to tens of thousands of entries and includes everything from grand passage tombs to field-worn slabs that a walker might step over without a second glance. The Townparks tomb sits somewhere in that spectrum, unelaborated, waiting.

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