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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)...
- bathing,
dyeing or
leather treatment, fulling, and the
making of ale.
Fulacht fiadh Ó Néill, John (2009).
Burnt Mounds in
Northern and
Western Europe...
- west, are two
round stone-walled
prehistoric huts and a
fulacht fiadh.
Evidence suggests the
fulacht fiadh was in use
until approximately the 5th century...
- 20th century,
although the
Irish word was
known in the
context of the
fulacht fiadh and the word for a deer.
Irish given names for
children experienced...
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descriptions of
redirect targets Dolmen – Type of single-chamber
megalithic tomb
Fulacht fiadh –
Burned mound from the
Bronze Age in
Ireland Gowk stane – Standing...
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ancient settlement in the area
includes a
number of ring fort, holy well,
fulacht fiadh and
ecclesiastical enclosure sites in the
townlands of Kiltullagh...
- Some
sources ****ociate
fianna with the
outdoor cooking pits
known as
fulacht fiadh. Many of the
first mentions of
fianna are
connected with
Scoti raids...
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Germanic areas.
There is a
burnt mound site in
County Tipperary known as
Fulacht na Mór Ríoghna ("cooking pit of the Mórrígan"). The fulachtaí
sites are...
- area
includes multiple ringfort, souterrain, holy well,
Bullaun stone and
fulacht fiadh sites in Ballyheige, Buncurrig,
Dirtane and
other surrounding townlands...
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Evidence of
ancient settlement in the area
includes a
number of ring fort,
fulacht fiadh, souterrain, lime kiln and holy well
sites in
Baltimore townland...