House - indeterminate date, Dromdeer, Co. Cork

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House – indeterminate date, Dromdeer, Co. Cork

Beneath the improved fields of Dromdeer in north County Cork, a circular house once stood.

Its foundations, along with a section of stone paving and the remains of a hearth, came to light during land reclamation work, the kind of agricultural improvement that has quietly erased and occasionally revealed older layers of Irish rural life across the country. The date of the structure remains unknown, which is itself a detail worth sitting with. Circular houses appear across a vast span of Irish prehistory and early history, from the Bronze Age through the early medieval period, and without further excavation or dating evidence, this one could belong to almost any chapter of that long sequence.

What is known comes from local information rather than formal excavation, which means the discovery was likely made by the people working the land rather than by archaeologists arriving with equipment and methodology. The paving and hearth suggest a dwelling that was genuinely lived in, a floor laid down and a fire kept burning, though by whom and when remains open. The townland of Dromdeer sits in the north Cork landscape where such traces of earlier settlement are not uncommon, even if they rarely survive in a form that attracts much attention.

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