Céide Fields

Local nameCéide Fields
LocationIreland

The Céide Fields is an archaeological site on the north County Mayo coast in the west of Ireland, about 4.3 mi northwest of Ballycastle. The site is described as the most extensive Neolithic site in Ireland and believed to contain the oldest known field systems globally. Using various dating methods, it has been stated that the creation and development of the Céide Fields went back approximately 5500 years, some 2,500 years before this type of field system developed everywhere else in Europe. Other dating methods and research has suggested that the complex developed 3,000 years ago, and is otherwise a "textbook example" of a Celtic field system, several examples of which are associated with late Bronze Age and Iron Age Europe.The site is in UNESCO's tentative list to gain World Heritage status. There is estimated to be more that 100 km of field enclosure stone walls hidden beneath the peat bog.

Tags Archaeological Site
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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Céide_Fields

Official Website https://www.heritageireland.ie/en/west/ceidefields/

Address R314, F26 PF66, Ireland

Coordinates 54°18'23.466" N -9°27'25.963" E

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