Ringfort (Cashel), Mollaneen, Co. Clare
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In the townland of Mollaneen in County Clare, a cashel sits in the landscape with the quiet stubbornness typical of its kind.
A cashel is a ringfort built from stone rather than earth and timber, its circular enclosing wall raised to define a farmstead or defended dwelling, most likely during the early medieval period between roughly the fifth and twelfth centuries. Thousands of these structures survive across Ireland, yet each one occupies a particular patch of ground with its own local logic, its own relationship to water, slope, and soil, and its own silence about the people who built and used it.
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