Promontory fort - coastal, Málainn Bhig, Co. Donegal
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Along the rugged coastline of Málainn Bhig in County Donegal stands a promontory fort, one of Ireland's distinctive coastal defensive structures.
These ancient fortifications were built by cutting defensive ditches and banks across narrow necks of land that jutted into the sea, creating naturally protected settlements with steep cliffs providing defence on three sides. The fort at Málainn Bhig represents a type of monument that dots Ireland's Atlantic coast, where communities once lived in these spectacular but strategically chosen locations during the Iron Age and early medieval periods.
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