Hut site, Ballyelly, Co. Clare

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Hut site, Ballyelly, Co. Clare

On the northern slope of Slieve Elva in County Clare, aerial photography has revealed something easy to miss at ground level: a small subcircular enclosure, roughly eight to nine metres across, sitting within a much larger field system that spreads across the hillside.

The enclosure is the kind of modest, unprepossessing feature that rarely attracts attention, yet it represents the probable footprint of a dwelling, a hut site where someone once lived, worked, or sheltered in a landscape that has since been largely emptied of visible human presence.

Slieve Elva rises over the Burren's northwestern edge, a karst upland where thin soils and exposed limestone have preserved traces of early settlement that elsewhere were long ago ploughed or built over. The hut site at Ballyelly sits within a field system that suggests organised, sustained land use across the slope, though the precise date of either the enclosure or the surrounding field boundaries has not been established. Subcircular enclosures of this kind are often associated with early medieval settlement in Ireland, though they can belong to a range of periods. What ortho photography from 2013 to 2018 has captured is the faint circular shadow of the structure's perimeter, legible from above in a way it may not be when you are standing beside it.

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