Hut site, Clonmacnoise, Co. Offaly

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Hut site, Clonmacnoise, Co. Offaly

Clonmacnoise is one of the most studied early medieval sites in Ireland, its round towers and high crosses photographed and analysed for generations.

Yet just beyond the familiar monastic precinct, a quieter kind of archaeology survives: the trace of a hut, modest in scale and easy to overlook, that speaks to the everyday life which once surrounded the great ecclesiastical centre on the Shannon.

The site was identified by T. McDonald during a survey of the Clonmacnoise area carried out in 1987. Hut sites of this type, typically the remains of simple early medieval dwellings detectable as slight earthwork features or soil marks, are often associated with the lay communities that grew up around major monasteries. Clonmacnoise itself was founded in the sixth century and by the early medieval period functioned not just as a religious house but as something closer to a small town, drawing scholars, craftspeople, and settlers. A hut site in its orbit would not be unusual in concept, but the fact that this one was formally recorded gives it a specificity that most such features never acquire.

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