Cairn, Maigh Raithin, Co. Mayo
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Cairns
In the townland of Maigh Raithin in County Mayo, a cairn sits in the landscape, its stones accumulated by hands working millennia before any written record of the place existed.
Cairns of this kind, essentially mounds of piled stone, served a range of purposes in prehistoric Ireland: marking burials, delineating territory, or simply commemorating an event or person now wholly lost to time. The fact that this one has a recorded designation at all suggests it was considered significant enough to warrant formal protection, even if the details of its form and condition remain, for now, difficult to pin down.
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Maigh Raithin, Co. Mayo
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