Earthwork, Rathgormuck, Co. Waterford

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Earthwork, Rathgormuck, Co. Waterford

Some archaeological sites announce themselves with towers, carved stonework, or dramatic hilltop positions. This one, a circular earthwork near Rathgormuck in County Waterford, does the opposite. Standing in the middle of it, you would have no idea it was there at all.

The enclosure, roughly forty metres in diameter, appears on the 1840 edition of the Ordnance Survey six-inch map, the great mid-nineteenth-century mapping project that recorded Ireland's landscape in extraordinary detail. Cartographers noted it as a circular feature, but even then it was only a faint mark. Today, at ground level, it is entirely invisible, absorbed into the surrounding pasture on what is described as a level landscape. Circular enclosures of this kind are generally understood to be the buried remains of a ringfort or similar enclosed settlement, the sort of structure that was once common across rural Ireland during the early medieval period. What survives here is the ghost of a boundary, detectable only from above or through geophysical survey, not by walking the field.

There is, practically speaking, nothing to see on a visit. The interest lies precisely in that absence, in the fact that a defined human space, forty metres across, once existed here and has since been reduced to a faint cartographic memory and a slight anomaly beneath the grass.

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