Fulacht fia, Cunnagher, Co. Mayo

Co. Mayo |

Settlement Sites

Fulacht fia, Cunnagher, Co. Mayo

Scattered across the Irish landscape in their thousands, fulachta fia are among the most common yet least understood prehistoric monuments in the country.

The term, loosely translated as "cooking place of the deer," refers to the crescent-shaped mounds of burnt and shattered stone that mark where Bronze Age people repeatedly heated water, most likely for cooking, by dropping fire-cracked rocks into a trough. The site at Cunnagher in County Mayo is one such monument, a quiet irregularity in the bog that most people would walk past without a second thought.

The typical fulacht fia consists of a horseshoe-shaped mound surrounding a central pit or trough, often timber-lined, which would have been flooded with water and then heated by the addition of stones taken from a nearby fire. Experiments have shown the method is surprisingly effective, capable of bringing a large volume of water to a boil within thirty minutes or so. While cooking remains the most widely accepted explanation, some researchers have proposed alternatives including use as saunas, dyeing vats, or brewing vessels. Most examples in Ireland date to the Bronze Age, roughly 1500 to 500 BC, though some sites have produced earlier or later dates. Mayo, with its extensive bogland, preserves a particularly high concentration of these monuments, the peat having protected the organic and structural remains that would otherwise have long since disappeared.

Rated 0 out of 5

Visitor Notes

Review type for post source and places source type not found
Added by
Picture of Pete F
Pete F
IrishHistory.com is passionate about helping people discover and connect with the rich stories of their local communities.
Please use the form below to submit any photos you may have of Fulacht fia, Cunnagher, Co. Mayo. We're happy to take any suggested edits you may have too. Please be advised it will take us some time to get to these submissions. Thank you.
Name
Email
Message
Upload images/documents
Maximum file size: 100 MB
If you'd like to add an image or a PDF please do it here.

Advertisement