Cist, Inver Glebe, Co. Donegal
Tucked away in Inver Glebe, County Donegal, lies an ancient cist burial that offers a glimpse into Ireland's prehistoric past.
Cist, Inver Glebe, Co. Donegal
These stone box graves, typically dating from the Bronze Age, were carefully constructed chambers used to inter the dead, often accompanied by pottery vessels, tools, or personal ornaments. The Inver Glebe cist represents one of many such monuments scattered across the Irish landscape, each one a testament to the burial practices and beliefs of communities who lived here thousands of years ago.
The preservation and documentation of sites like the Inver Glebe cist form part of Ireland’s broader effort to catalogue and protect its archaeological heritage. Each monument, from the grandest passage tomb to the most modest cist burial, contributes to our understanding of how ancient peoples lived, died, and commemorated their dead across the island.





