Ringfort (Rath), Ballyterrim, Co. Galway

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Ringfort (Rath), Ballyterrim, Co. Galway

In a field of rolling Galway farmland, a low oval earthwork survives just well enough to raise a question about what has been lost.

The ringfort at Ballyterrim is one of thousands of such enclosures scattered across the Irish countryside, each one the remnant of a defended farmstead, typically dating to the early medieval period, roughly between the fifth and twelfth centuries. A rath, as this type is commonly known, consisted of a circular or oval bank of earth, sometimes accompanied by a ditch, enclosing the dwelling and outbuildings of a farming family. This one is modest even by those standards, measuring roughly 33.5 metres across on its longer axis.

What survives today is fragmentary. The bank is best preserved at the north-west, where it still holds enough shape to read as deliberate. Elsewhere the enclosure has been worn down or obscured, and the steep scarps visible along the southern and north-western edges are almost certainly not ancient. A byroad cuts close to the monument on the south side, and a farmyard occupies the ground immediately to the west; the scarps are most likely the result of these relatively recent intrusions rather than any original defensive earthwork. It is a pattern familiar across Ireland, where millennia of continuous agricultural use have quietly dismantled early medieval landscapes one lane and one outbuilding at a time.

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