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Barrow — ring-barrow in Kilduff

Barrow — ring-barrow

Why this matters

A Neolithic ring-barrow; significant as a rare and early form of burial monument, often associated with single inhumations and ceremonial practices.

What is recorded here

In low-lying, poorly drained pasture, cut by land drains and watercourses, 70m NW of a stream which also forms a townland boundary with Garrison. Not depicted on OSi historic maps. Ring-barrows (LI024-257/-253----) lie 25m to E and 65m to NNE, respectively. Monument identified as a circular-shaped cropmark by the Bruff aerial photographic survey in 1986 (Bruff 258: AP 4/3678). Monument is visible as a faint, suboval-shaped cropmark (approx. 6m NW-SE; 4.5m NE-SW) on OSi aerial orthoimage taken 2005-2012 and on Google Earth orthoimage taken 18/11/2018. See attached Google Earth orthoimage taken 18/11/2018 and Bruff aerial survey image labelled Bruff 258. Compiled by: Alison McQueen and Vera Rahilly Date of upload: 9 October 2020
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