Fulacht fia, Knockcloona, Co. Cork

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Fulacht fia, Knockcloona, Co. Cork

Beneath the grass of a North Cork pasture near Knockcloona, a low spread of darkened, burnt material marks a site that is at once utterly ordinary in the Irish landscape and genuinely ancient.

The mound measures roughly twelve metres north to south and ten metres east to west, a modest footprint that gives little away from a distance. It is a fulacht fia, a type of prehistoric cooking site found in enormous numbers across Ireland, typically dating from the Bronze Age. The term refers to a mound of fire-cracked stones, accumulated over repeated use, usually beside a water source. The standard interpretation is that stones were heated in a fire and then dropped into a water-filled trough to bring it to the boil, though debate about their precise function, whether for cooking, bathing, or other purposes, has continued among archaeologists for decades.

What makes the Knockcloona site quietly compelling is not the mound itself but its immediate neighbour. A second fulacht fia lies approximately forty metres to the north-east. The pairing is not unique in Ireland, where these sites sometimes cluster, but it does raise the question of whether the two were in use simultaneously, served different purposes, or were simply the product of communities returning to a reliable spot across generations. The grass-covered spread of burnt stone offers no obvious answer, sitting in its field with the patience of something that has already outlasted a great deal.

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