Barrow (Ring Barrow), Annagh, Co. Clare
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In a field near Annagh in County Clare, a ring barrow sits in the landscape doing what such monuments have done for roughly four thousand years: quietly persisting.
Ring barrows are among the more understated survivals of prehistoric Ireland, consisting typically of a low central mound enclosed by a circular ditch and an outer bank. They are burial monuments, raised during the Bronze Age to mark the dead, and they appear across the country in varying states of preservation, some still clearly readable in the terrain, others worn to little more than a faint circular shadow detectable only from the air.
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