Grave Yard, Fahburren, Co. Mayo

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Grave Yard, Fahburren, Co. Mayo

In the townland of Fahburren, in County Mayo, there is a graveyard old enough to have earned a place in Ireland's national record of archaeological monuments.

That alone marks it out. Not every burial ground makes the list; those that do tend to carry something beyond the merely recent, whether that is medieval origins, association with an early ecclesiastical site, or a history long enough to leave its traces in the landscape as much as in the ground.

Fahburren is a small townland in the west of Mayo, a county whose boglands and limestone terrain have preserved an unusual density of early settlement remains. Graveyards in such areas frequently began as killeens, informal burial grounds for unbaptised children, or as the precincts of long-vanished early Christian foundations, sometimes marked today by nothing more than a fragment of enclosing wall or a scattering of unmarked stones. Without further detail it is not possible to say with certainty which of these histories applies here, but the fact of its recognition as an archaeological monument suggests the site carries more than ordinary local significance.

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