Fulacht fia, Shanavagha, Co. Cork

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Fulacht fia, Shanavagha, Co. Cork

In a marshy field in Shanavagha, County Cork, the ground holds a scatter of blackened, fire-cracked stone.

To the untrained eye it might look like nothing in particular. To an archaeologist, it is the signature of a fulacht fia, one of the most common yet persistently mysterious monument types in the Irish landscape.

A fulacht fia is a Bronze Age cooking site, typically consisting of a mound of burnt and shattered stone beside a trough, usually timber-lined, set into the ground near a water source. The method is thought to have involved heating stones in a fire, then dropping them into the water-filled trough to bring it to a boil. The cracked, heat-spent stones were discarded into a spreading mound, which is often all that now remains visible. The Shanavagha example sits in marshy ground, the kind of low-lying, waterlogged terrain these sites almost always favour, and what has been recorded here is precisely that characteristic spread of burnt material. What makes this particular spot quietly notable is its proximity to another fulacht fia located roughly thirty metres to the east, suggesting that this stretch of boggy ground was used repeatedly, perhaps across generations, as a place for communal cooking or some related activity. Whether the two sites were contemporary or separated by decades or centuries is the sort of question the landscape alone cannot answer.

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