Burnt mound, Ballygarriff, Co. Mayo

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Burnt mound, Ballygarriff, Co. Mayo

Scattered across the Irish countryside in their thousands, burnt mounds are among the most quietly puzzling monuments the island has to offer.

The example at Ballygarriff in County Mayo belongs to a class of site so numerous and so understated that many people walk past one without a second glance. What you see above ground is typically a low, kidney-shaped or horseshoe mound of fire-cracked stone and dark, charred earth, the accumulated debris of repeated heating and cooling. What generated all that effort, and why, remains one of archaeology's more enjoyable open questions.

Burnt mounds, known in Irish archaeology by the term fulacht fiadh, date predominantly to the Bronze Age, though examples span a wide chronological range. The standard interpretation is that they represent cooking sites: stones were heated in a fire and then dropped into a water-filled trough, raising the temperature quickly enough to boil meat. Experiments have shown the method works efficiently, and the shattered, heat-stressed stones that accumulate beside the trough over time form the mound itself. Some researchers have argued for alternative uses, including brewing, textile processing, or bathing, and the debate has never been fully settled. Mayo, with its boggy, water-retentive soils, is particularly rich in these sites; the landscape conditions that once made them practical are also the conditions that have helped preserve them. Beyond its presence at Ballygarriff, the specific history of this particular mound remains unrecorded in any detail available here.

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