Platform, Commons, Co. Longford
Co. Longford |
Ritual/Ceremonial
In the flood-lands of Commons in County Longford, satellite imagery and LiDAR scans reveal a roughly circular earthwork, around eighteen metres across, sitting surrounded by water on the margins of a small lake.
It is the kind of feature that passes entirely unnoticed at ground level, visible only from above, where its outline emerges against the wetland around it.
The earthwork sits on what appears to be a habitation platform, a raised area of ground constructed to provide a stable, defensible living surface within or beside water. This was a recognised approach to settlement in early medieval Ireland, when lake edges and boggy margins offered both practical resources and a degree of natural protection. What makes this particular site more intriguing is that a second, oval-shaped earthwork lies immediately to the west, suggesting the possibility of associated or related activity in the same wetland environment. Historic Ordnance Survey maps place the feature on flood-land beside the lake, confirming that the waterlogged conditions are not a recent development but a longstanding characteristic of the landscape here.
