Fulacht fia, Drumgowan, Co. Donegal

Fulacht fia, Drumgowan, Co. Donegal

Hidden in the townland of Drumgowan in County Donegal lies a fulacht fia, one of Ireland's most enigmatic archaeological features.

Fulacht fia, Drumgowan, Co. Donegal

These ancient cooking sites, which date primarily from the Bronze Age, consist of horseshoe-shaped mounds of heat-shattered stones surrounding a central trough. While thousands of these mysterious structures dot the Irish landscape, their exact purpose remains a subject of scholarly debate; theories range from cooking pits and brewing sites to ancient saunas or textile processing areas.

The Drumgowan fulacht fia represents just one example of these fascinating monuments that offer a tangible link to Ireland’s prehistoric past.



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