Hut site, Ballydunlea, Co. Kerry
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Settlement Sites
In the townland of Ballydunlea in County Kerry, there survives the remains of a hut site, one of those quietly catalogued features of the Irish landscape that rarely attract attention yet speak to long patterns of human settlement.
Such sites typically represent the foundations or collapsed walls of small stone structures, often circular or oval in plan, associated with seasonal occupation, agricultural activity, or early habitation dating anywhere from the prehistoric period through to the early medieval centuries.
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