Eochy's Cairn
Eochy's Cairn is a cairn and National Monument located in County Mayo, Ireland.[1][2]
Eochy's Cairn | |
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Native name Irish: Carn Eochaid | |
Location of Eochy's Cairn in Ireland | |
Type | cairn |
Location | Carn, Neale, County Mayo, Ireland |
Coordinates | 53.588504°N 9.263412°W |
Elevation | 64 m (210 ft) |
Built | 4000–2500 BC |
Official name | Eochy's Cairn |
Reference no. | 246 |
History
Eochy's Cairn has never been excavated, but is believed to have been constructed in the Neolithic.[4][5][6]
According to tradition, it was the burial site of Eochaid mac Eirc after the mythical Battle of Moytura.[7][8][9]
References
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- Byrne, Martin. "Religion in the Irish stone age". The Sacred Island.
- Byrne, Martin. "Sir William Wilde,'s 1838 account of the First Battle of Moytura - Cong - Sacred Island Guided Tours".
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- Halpin, Andy; Newman, Conor (26 October 2006). Ireland: An Oxford Archaeological Guide to Sites from Earliest Times to AD 1600. OUP Oxford. ISBN 9780191513176 – via Google Books.
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- "Moytura".
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