Mound, Ballyhickey, Co. Clare
Co. Clare |
Ritual/Ceremonial
In the townland of Ballyhickey in County Clare, a mound sits in the landscape, formally recorded as an archaeological monument but largely unexplained in the public record.
That gap itself is telling. Ireland has thousands of such earthen mounds, ranging from prehistoric burial cairns and Norman mottes to the accumulated debris of long-vanished settlements, and the difficulty of placing any one of them into a clear category is part of what makes the country's archaeology so persistently interesting. Ballyhickey's mound is, for now, a shape without a story attached.
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Ballyhickey, Co. Clare
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