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- Fulacht fiadh (Irish pronunciation: [ˈfˠʊlˠəxt̪ˠ ˈfʲiə]; Irish: fulacht fiadh or fulacht fian; plural: fulachtaí fia or, in older texts, fulachta fiadh) is...8 KB (1,133 words) - 08:53, 21 November 2023
- Burnt mound (redirect from Fulacht Fiadh)1017/S0003598X00072926. S2CID 163713699. O Drisceoil, Diarmuid A (1990). "Fulachta fiadh: the value of early Irish literature". Burnt Offerings (Ed) Victor Buckley:...12 KB (1,430 words) - 23:35, 27 May 2024
- bathing. Antiquity, 61(233), 370-379. Tourunen, A. (2008). Fauna and Fulachta fiadh: Animal bones from burnt mounds on the N9/N10 Carlow Bypass. Roads,...101 KB (13,333 words) - 09:36, 5 July 2024
- activity from early periods of human settlement. Finds have ranged from fulachta fiadh (burnt mounds) dating from the Bronze Age (2500–500 BC), to a possible...24 KB (2,314 words) - 03:31, 28 April 2024
- remains from this period include stone alignments, stone circles and fulachta fiadh (early cooking sites). They continued to bury their chieftains in megalithic...70 KB (6,977 words) - 21:26, 8 July 2024
- early Christian period. These included ancient cooking places known as Fulachta Fiadh. Unlike Newgrange the carvings are on the bedrock and not part of a...12 KB (1,195 words) - 19:49, 23 May 2024
- same period as those found at iron mills and Ballymartin (900–1400BC). Fulachta Fiadh (early cooking sites) have been identified at Aharney and near Ballacolla...22 KB (1,473 words) - 20:42, 13 April 2024
- Church contains 1847 famine victims, cairn, coastal promontory fort, fulachta fiadh, ringfort, standing stone, a standing stone pair. Coomkeen (915 acres)...24 KB (3,329 words) - 05:12, 10 February 2024