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Magh Adhair : Artificial Mound

CountyClare
Grid RefR 443 770
Longitude8° 49' 36.12" W
Latitude52° 50' 28.02" N
Nearest TownTulla (5.4 Km)
OS Sheet58
UTM zone29U
UTM x511672.79176746
UTM y5854610.3778216

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Visit Notes

Sunday, 5th January 2003

When you enter the field that contains this ancient mound it is easy to forget that you are walking upon a piece of Ireland's history, a significant part in fact. For this 3m high, 30m wide, flat topped mound was the inaugral mound of the Kings of the Dal gCais and the O Brien's of Thomond, the most famous of which was Brian Boru, who later went on to become High King at Hill Of Tara (County Meath).

The mound is in good condition for the most part, but the bank and ditch surrrounding it are now only really strong on the west side. Stones are poking through the sides where the soil has eroded - quite a saddening site really, but at least you can see how these were constructed. It is not just an earthen mound, but a soil covered cairn type structure.

On the west side there is a strange little platform on the banks of the Hell River, which is just a fast flowing stream at this point. On the same side there is a causeway that crosses the fosse allowing easy access to the top. I should think that this is an original feature and maybe Brian himself walked upon it to get on to the top of the mound.

The location is very unusual. These places are normally set high up, or on open ground, but here you are surrounded by low hills making this the focus of a very large ampitheatre. To me the use of this location points to a much more ancient ritual purpose.

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