Cairn, Drinaghan, Co. Sligo
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Cairns
On the landscape of County Sligo, a cairn sits at Drinaghan, a mound of heaped stones that has endured long enough to be formally recorded as an archaeological monument, yet still resists easy explanation.
Cairns of this kind are among the oldest human-made structures in Ireland, typically dating to the Neolithic or Bronze Age periods, built as burial markers, territorial signals, or ceremonial focal points. They range from modest field clearances to elaborately engineered passage tombs, and distinguishing between the two often requires close investigation. What exactly this particular cairn represents remains, for now, an open question.
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