Cairn, Killeenmacoog, Co. Clare

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Cairn, Killeenmacoog, Co. Clare

In the townland of Killeenmacoog, in County Clare, there is a cairn: a mound of heaped stones that has been considered significant enough to record as a protected monument, yet remains largely undocumented in the public domain.

Cairns of this kind are among the oldest human-made structures in Ireland, built variously as burial markers, boundary indicators, or territorial landmarks, often dating to the Bronze Age or earlier. That one sits quietly in this corner of Clare, noted but not yet fully examined in any accessible form, is itself a kind of statement about how much of the Irish landscape remains incompletely understood.

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