Hut site, Baile Na Habha, Co. Kerry
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Settlement Sites
In the townland of Baile na hAbha in County Kerry, a hut site sits in the landscape, formally recorded as an archaeological monument but otherwise largely silent on the historical record.
Hut sites, as a category, cover a broad range of remains, from the stone footings of early medieval dwellings to the collapsed walls of seasonal shelters used by those who brought livestock to upland pastures in summer, a practice known as booleying. Without knowing precisely which type this site represents, it occupies that particular category of place that archaeology is good at producing: officially noted, quietly present, and not yet fully explained.
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Baile Na Habha, Co. Kerry
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