Barrow - embanked barrow, Tobernaveen, Co. Mayo
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In a townland whose name translates roughly as "the well of the fairy hill" or "the well of the supernatural mound," there is a certain logic to finding a prehistoric burial monument in the landscape.
The embanked barrow at Tobernaveen, in County Mayo, belongs to a category of funerary monument built during the Bronze Age, typically consisting of a low earthen or stone mound surrounded by a defining bank and sometimes an internal ditch. The combination of name and monument hints at a place where the memory of the dead, or at least of something ancient underfoot, never quite dissolved into the ordinary.
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