Cairn, Kilcorney, Co. Clare

Co. Clare |

Cairns

Cairn, Kilcorney, Co. Clare

In the townland of Kilcorney in County Clare, a cairn sits in the landscape, a mound of stones that has outlasted almost everything around it.

Cairns of this kind are among the most ancient human-made structures in Ireland, typically raised during the Neolithic or Bronze Age as burial monuments or territorial markers, though their precise purposes varied. They are, at their simplest, deliberate accumulations of stone, placed by people who understood the land well enough to choose exactly where such a thing should stand.

Beyond its location in Kilcorney, the detailed history of this particular cairn remains difficult to trace at present. The site is a recorded monument, acknowledged as part of Ireland's archaeological inheritance, but the specifics of its form, dimensions, and any excavation or investigation history are not currently available in the public record. What can be said is that Kilcorney, like much of County Clare, sits within a region of considerable prehistoric activity, where the landscape has been shaped and marked by communities going back thousands of years.

Rated 0 out of 5

Visitor Notes

Review type for post source and places source type not found
Added by
Picture of Pete F
Pete F
IrishHistory.com is passionate about helping people discover and connect with the rich stories of their local communities.
Please use the form below to submit any photos you may have of Cairn, Kilcorney, Co. Clare. We're happy to take any suggested edits you may have too. Please be advised it will take us some time to get to these submissions. Thank you.
Name
Email
Message
Upload images/documents
Maximum file size: 100 MB
If you'd like to add an image or a PDF please do it here.

Advertisement