Ringfort (Cashel), Caherscooby, Co. Clare

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Ringfort (Cashel), Caherscooby, Co. Clare

The name alone is worth pausing over.

Caherscooby, in County Clare, takes its identity from the Irish word "cathair", meaning a stone-walled ringfort, and the site itself is classified as a cashel, which is the same thing by another name: a roughly circular enclosure defined by dry-stone walls rather than earthen banks. That apparent redundancy, a cashel named for a cashel, hints at how deeply this kind of monument shaped the Irish landscape and its place-names. Thousands of ringforts survive across Ireland, most of them dating from the early medieval period, roughly the fifth to the twelfth centuries, when they served as the fortified farmsteads of farming families and minor lords.

The Caherscooby cashel sits in the Burren, one of the most archaeologically dense regions in the country, where the bare limestone pavement has preserved ancient field systems, tombs, and enclosures that would long since have been swallowed by soil and vegetation elsewhere. Stone walls here do not rot or sink in the way earthen ones do, and a cashel that might have been built fourteen hundred years ago can still present a coherent outline across the rock. Clare as a county contains a remarkable concentration of these stone enclosures, many of them still unexcavated and incompletely documented, which is why a site like this one remains, for now, more name and outline than fully understood place.

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