Graveyard, Knockaneady, Co. Cork

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Graveyard, Knockaneady, Co. Cork

In the townland of Knockaneady in County Cork, there is a graveyard that has been formally recorded as an archaeological monument, yet very little about it has made its way into the public domain.

It holds a place on the national register, it has been assigned a record, and there it quietly sits, noted but not yet described, a small burial ground whose history remains largely unread by anyone outside the immediate locality.

Knockaneady is a rural townland in Cork, and like many such places across Ireland it likely holds a graveyard whose origins stretch back centuries, possibly to a pre-Famine community, a suppressed parish, or an earlier ecclesiastical site. Ireland has thousands of such burial grounds, some attached to ruined churches, others standing alone in fields with no obvious structure remaining above ground. Without more specific detail, what can be said with confidence is that the act of recording a graveyard as a monument at all reflects its recognised age and significance, even if the particulars of who is buried there, when the ground was first used, and what, if anything, once stood beside it remain to be properly documented.

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