Cairn, Leana, Co. Clare
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Cairns
On a quiet stretch of County Clare countryside in the townland of Leana, there sits a cairn, one of those low accumulations of stone that the Irish landscape has always absorbed so readily that they become almost invisible to anyone not looking for them.
Cairns are among the oldest deliberate structures in the human record, typically raised over burials or as territorial markers during the Neolithic or Bronze Age, and they survive in extraordinary numbers across Ireland precisely because stone requires so little maintenance to endure. This particular example has been formally recorded as an archaeological monument, which tells us that someone, at some point, judged it significant enough to note down.
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Leana, Co. Clare
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