Burial, Clonmacnoise, Co. Offaly

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Burial, Clonmacnoise, Co. Offaly

Clonmacnoise is already thick with the dead, its famous monastic site drawing burials for well over a thousand years.

But one burial in the area sits apart from all of that, on a hilltop carrying the decidedly grim local name of Hanging Hill. The elevated location and the name together raise questions that the sparse historical record does not fully answer, which is part of what makes the site quietly arresting.

The burial came to light during a 1987 survey of the wider Clonmacnoise area, recorded by McDonald. Beyond its hilltop position and that loaded place-name, little else is documented about it. The name Hanging Hill suggests a site associated in local memory with execution or punishment, a category of place found across Ireland and Britain where those deemed outside the bounds of ordinary society, criminals, suicides, or the unbaptised, were sometimes interred away from consecrated ground. Whether that tradition applies here is not established by the available evidence, but the combination of an isolated hilltop, an unmarked burial, and a name like that does not sit easily alongside the idea of an ordinary grave.

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