Burial, Carrigoran, Co. Clare
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Burial Sites
At Carrigoran in County Clare, there is a recorded archaeological burial site that has so far resisted easy documentation.
It carries the quiet distinction of being known to exist, formally catalogued as a monument, yet almost entirely undescribed in any publicly accessible form. The site sits in that particular limbo familiar to Irish archaeology, where a place has been noticed and named but not yet fully drawn into the light.
Carrigoran lies in a part of Clare with deep prehistoric and early medieval settlement activity, and burial sites in this region range from Bronze Age cist graves, stone-lined boxes cut into the earth to hold individual remains, through to early Christian-era cemeteries that sometimes preceded any formal church foundation. Without more specific detail attached to this particular monument, it is not possible to say which tradition it belongs to, or when the burial or burials took place. What the record confirms is simply that something was found or observed here, enough to warrant formal recognition, and that the full account of it remains, for now, out of reach.