Hut site, Letter, Co. Kerry
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Settlement Sites
In the townland of Letter in County Kerry, the ground holds the remains of a structure that once sheltered people, animals, or both.
Hut sites of this kind are among the most quietly persistent features of the Irish landscape, low platforms or scooped hollows that betray the outline of a former dwelling, sometimes circular, sometimes sub-rectangular, and ranging in date from the Bronze Age through to the early medieval period. They tend to appear on marginal land, on hillsides or moorland edges where later agricultural pressure never quite erased what came before. Letter, a townland name derived from the Irish leitir, meaning a wet hillside or slope, is precisely the sort of terrain where such survivals are common.
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