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Burnt mound in Rahill

Burnt mound

Why this matters

Burnt mound in Rahill is a prehistoric ritual or industrial site, likely dating to the Neolithic or Bronze Age. Its significance lies in providing evidence of ancient heating or ceremonial activities, though its exact function remains unclear.

What is recorded here

A distinctive dark patch of soil (diam. c. 15m) on a slight rise, c. 20m to the NW of church and graveyard (CW001-003001- and CW001-003002-), was noted during inspection by the National Monuments Service in October 1988. Compiled by: Claire Breen Date of upload: 6 January 2012
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