Hut site, Fahouragh, Co. Cork

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Hut site, Fahouragh, Co. Cork

At the centre of a ringfort in Fahouragh, County Cork, there is a circular hut site, seven metres across in both directions, sitting exactly where its occupants placed it somewhere in the early medieval period.

The precision of that symmetry is quietly satisfying: a near-perfect circle, tucked within the enclosing earthwork of the fort itself.

Ringforts, sometimes called raths, are among the most numerous ancient monuments in Ireland, built primarily between the sixth and tenth centuries as enclosed farmsteads, their circular banks and ditches marking out a domestic world rather than a military one. What makes the Fahouragh site of particular interest is the preservation of the hut site at its centre. Such internal structures are not always visible or recorded, and finding one that retains a legible footprint, at a consistent seven metres on both axes, gives a clearer sense of the scale of daily life within these enclosures than the outer earthwork alone can provide. A family, their animals, their stores, their routines, all arranged within that modest circle of space.

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