Burnt mound, Carrowndangan, Co. Mayo

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Burnt mound, Carrowndangan, Co. Mayo

In a grazed field at the base of an east-facing slope in County Mayo, a low circular mound sits quietly in the grass, its origins far older and stranger than its modest appearance suggests.

Just six metres to the west runs a stream, and it is that proximity to water that is the key to understanding what this feature actually is. Beneath the turf, the mound, roughly fourteen and a half metres across and rising less than a metre above the surrounding pasture, is composed of stones packed into dark, charcoal-rich soil, the accumulated debris of repeated burning.

Burnt mounds of this kind are among the more intriguing and plentiful prehistoric monuments in the Irish landscape. They are generally interpreted as the remains of ancient cooking or heating sites, where stones were fired and then plunged into water-filled troughs to bring the water to a boil. The cracked and fire-shattered stones were then discarded to the side, building up over time into the characteristic low spreads we see today. They cluster wherever water is near, which is why the stream beside this example at Carrowndangan fits the pattern so neatly. Most examples in Ireland date broadly to the Bronze Age, though the type persisted across a long span of prehistory. The site at Carrowndangan preserves that accumulated residue intact, still clearly defined as a circular rise despite centuries of agricultural use around it.

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