Hut site, Berneens, Co. Clare

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Hut site, Berneens, Co. Clare

In the townland of Berneens in County Clare, the ground holds the remains of a hut site, a category of monument that tends to attract less attention than the ring forts and high crosses that dominate popular accounts of early Irish settlement.

Hut sites are exactly what the name suggests: the surviving traces, usually low earthen or stone footings, of single structures that once provided shelter, whether for a farmer, a hermit, a seasonal worker, or a family living at the margins of more organised settlement. They are quiet, easily overlooked features in the landscape, and that ordinariness is part of what makes them worth noticing.

Berneens lies in Clare, a county whose geology and land use have preserved an unusual density of early settlement evidence, from the limestone pavements of the Burren in the north to the drumlin and bogland landscapes further south and east. Hut sites in such areas often survive because the land around them was never intensively ploughed or developed, leaving the earthworks largely undisturbed. Beyond its classification and location, the specifics of this particular site, its date, its dimensions, and any finds or features associated with it, remain to be fully documented in the public record.

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