Souterrain, Deelis, Co. Kerry
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Settlement Sites
At Deelis in County Kerry, local memory holds onto something that the landscape itself has largely forgotten: an earthen enclosure that once contained a souterrain within its interior.
A souterrain is an underground stone-lined passage or chamber, typically associated with early medieval settlement in Ireland, and most likely used for storage, refuge, or both. The fact that this one is remembered at all, rather than simply lost, is what makes the site quietly interesting.
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