Cairn, Kilcurrish, Co. Clare
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Cairns
In the townland of Kilcurrish in County Clare, a cairn sits on the landscape, recorded and classified, but largely unexamined in the public record.
A cairn, in the Irish archaeological sense, is typically a mound of loose stones raised over a burial or used as a landmark, sometimes dating back thousands of years to the Bronze Age or earlier. This one in Kilcurrish is acknowledged to exist, which is itself a kind of fact, but the details that would place it in time, explain its construction, or connect it to the people who built it remain, for now, out of reach.
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