Burial ground, Cregganbell, Co. Mayo

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Burial ground, Cregganbell, Co. Mayo

At Cregganbell in County Mayo, there is a burial ground old enough to have earned a place in the archaeological record, yet quiet enough that almost nothing about it has made its way into the public domain.

It sits in that particular category of Irish site, known to exist, formally recognised, but not yet described in any detail that an outsider can easily reach.

Cregganbell is a townland name that carries the Irish elements creagán, meaning a small rocky place or stony ground, and possibly beul or a related form, though the precise etymology varies by source. Burial grounds of this kind in rural Mayo range from early Christian enclosures, sometimes surrounding a ruined church or the remnant of a saint's foundation, to post-medieval parish graveyards that accumulated generations of local families over centuries. Without further documentation it is not possible to say which type this is, what period it dates from, or whether any surface features remain. That uncertainty is itself part of what makes it worth noting. Ireland contains hundreds of such sites, mapped and numbered but not yet narrated, where the ground holds more than the archive currently reflects.

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