Earthwork, Rathcahaun, Co. Clare

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Earthwork, Rathcahaun, Co. Clare

In the townland of Rathcahaun, in County Clare, an earthwork sits in the landscape largely unrecorded in the public domain.

The name itself offers a clue: "rath" derives from the Irish word for a ringfort, the circular earthen enclosures built across Ireland from the early medieval period onwards, typically as enclosed farmsteads for a single family or small community. Whether this earthwork relates to that tradition, or belongs to an older or entirely different category of monument, remains difficult to say with any precision.

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