Barrow (Ring Barrow), Oughterard, Co. Clare
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In the townland of Oughterard in County Clare, a ring barrow sits quietly in the landscape, largely unnoticed by anyone not already looking for it.
A ring barrow is a type of prehistoric burial monument, typically consisting of a low central mound enclosed by a circular ditch and an outer bank. They date broadly to the Bronze Age, though some examples were used or revisited across long stretches of prehistoric time. The form is common enough across Ireland that individual examples rarely attract attention, yet each one marks a deliberate act of burial and commemoration by communities who shaped the land around their dead with considerable care.
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