A lidar survey of farmland in eastern Ireland has detected multiple prehistoric monuments, including Bronze Age structures and five Neolithic cursus monuments, which are long and narrow earthwork enclosures built some 5,500 years ago that farmers may have used for rituals or to mark seasons.
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