Fulacht fia, Oldcastletown, Co. Cork

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Fulacht fia, Oldcastletown, Co. Cork

In a tilled field in Oldcastletown, County Cork, there sits a low mound of blackened, heat-shattered stone that most people would walk past without a second thought.

It measures roughly 24 metres north to south and 22 metres east to west, rising less than a metre above the surrounding ground. That modest profile conceals something considerably older: this is a fulacht fia, a type of prehistoric cooking site found in extraordinary numbers across Ireland, and one of the most recognisable signatures of Bronze Age activity in the Irish landscape.

A fulacht fia, sometimes called a burnt mound, typically consists of the accumulated debris from repeated episodes of water heating. The general method involved filling a trough with water, then dropping fire-heated stones into it until the water boiled; the cracked and spent stones were raked aside after each use, building up over time into the horseshoe-shaped or oval mounds that survive today. Thousands of these sites are known across Ireland, dating mostly to the Bronze Age, though some were used into the early medieval period. Their precise function is still debated: cooking is the long-standing explanation, but proposals ranging from textile processing to bathing have all found scholarly support. The Oldcastletown example, sitting in agricultural ground in north Cork, is typical in form if unremarkable in scale, its oval spread of burnt material a quiet record of repeated, practical activity carried out by people who left little else behind.

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