Fulacht fia, Rathduane, Co. Cork

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Fulacht fia, Rathduane, Co. Cork

In a pasture roughly 120 metres south of the River Blackwater in County Cork, a low oval mound sits almost flush with the surrounding grass.

At just a quarter of a metre high, it would be easy to walk past without a second thought. But that shallow rise, measuring around 15.8 metres in length and 13.4 metres in width, is the accumulated debris of prehistoric cooking activity, a fulacht fia, one of the most common yet least-celebrated monument types in the Irish landscape.

A fulacht fia is essentially the spoil heap left behind by an ancient cooking site, typically Bronze Age in date. The standard method involved heating stones in a fire and dropping them into a water-filled trough to bring it to the boil, then using that hot water to cook meat. The stones, cracked and spent after repeated heating, were raked out and piled to the side. Over centuries and millennia, those discarded burnt stones accumulated into the low, often horseshoe-shaped or oval mounds that archaeologists now recognise across Ireland in their thousands. The Rathduane example follows this pattern closely, its long axis running northwest to southeast across the pasture. What makes the spot quietly notable is that a second possible fulacht fia lies only around 300 metres to the east, suggesting that this stretch of ground near the Blackwater was a place people returned to, or that more than one group found the same combination of flat land and accessible water worth settling beside, however temporarily.

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