Fulacht fia, Glentrasna, Co. Cork

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Fulacht fia, Glentrasna, Co. Cork

In a field to the east of a stream at Glentrasna in County Cork, a low and irregular mound of burnt material sits in pasture, unremarkable at a glance and easy to walk past without a second thought.

It is, in fact, the remains of a fulacht fia, a type of prehistoric cooking site found in large numbers across Ireland, particularly in low-lying, waterlogged ground near streams or springs. The typical fulacht fia consists of a horseshoe-shaped mound of fire-cracked stones, the debris from a process in which stones were heated in a fire and then dropped into a water-filled trough to bring it to a boil. Thousands of these sites survive across the country, most dating from the Bronze Age, yet each one is a quiet mark of repeated, organised activity carried out by people living and working in the same landscape thousands of years ago.

The Glentrasna example is modest even by the standards of its type. Where some fulachtaí fia preserve a clear horseshoe shape and the outline of the trough, this one has settled into a low, irregular form, its edges softened by time and agriculture. Its position beside a stream is entirely characteristic; reliable water was a practical necessity for the whole process to work. The surrounding pasture at Glentrasna, unremarkable farmland today, would have been a workable, perhaps well-frequented spot in the Bronze Age, chosen for exactly the reasons that make it seem ordinary now.

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