Cairn, Buncrowey, Co. Sligo

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Cairn, Buncrowey, Co. Sligo

In the townland of Buncrowey in County Sligo, there is a cairn, one of those low mounded accumulations of stones that punctuate the Irish landscape with quiet insistence, often overlooked precisely because they are so common and yet so poorly understood.

A cairn, in its simplest form, is a deliberate heap of stones, raised by human hands for any number of purposes across thousands of years, from marking a burial to commemorating a boundary or a significant event. This particular example sits within what has been identified as a habitation site, meaning the cairn is not an isolated monument but part of a broader pattern of past human activity at the same location.

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