Cairn, Kiltaan, Co. Clare
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Cairns
In the townland of Kiltaan in County Clare, there is a cairn, a mound of deliberately piled stones that marks something, though precisely what remains largely unrecorded in any publicly accessible form.
Cairns of this kind are among the oldest monument types in Ireland, built variously as burial markers, boundary indicators, or summit landmarks, often during the Bronze Age or earlier. That this one survives at all, in a county whose landscape holds a remarkable concentration of prehistoric remains, makes it worth pausing over, even if the details of its age, condition, and original purpose have yet to be made widely available.
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