Fulacht fia, Lisleagh, Co. Cork

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Fulacht fia, Lisleagh, Co. Cork

In a pasture field on the southern bank of a stream in Lisleagh, County Cork, a roughly circular spread of blackened, fire-cracked stone sits quietly in the grass, measuring about four metres across.

To a casual eye it might look like little more than a patch of scorched rubble, but it marks the site of a fulacht fia, one of the most common prehistoric monument types found across Ireland, and one that still raises questions archaeologists have not entirely resolved.

Fulachta fiadh (the singular is fulacht fia) are generally understood to have functioned as outdoor cooking sites, most likely Bronze Age in date, though some may be older or younger. The typical method involved heating stones in a fire, then dropping them into a water-filled trough to bring the water to boiling point, at which point meat could be cooked. The discarded, shattered stones gradually accumulated into the low, often horseshoe-shaped mounds that survive today. They are almost always found near water, and the Lisleagh example follows that pattern precisely, sitting beside its stream as if the location was chosen with practical intention, which of course it was. What makes this particular site more than ordinarily interesting is its context: it is not an isolated monument but one of a cluster of four fulachta fiadh in the same immediate area, suggesting that this stretch of North Cork was a repeatedly used or communally significant location during prehistory rather than the site of a single, one-off event.

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