Ringfort (Cashel), Carrowneden, Co. Mayo
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Ringforts
At Carrowneden in County Mayo, a cashel sits in the landscape doing what cashels have done for over a thousand years: occupying ground quietly and resisting easy explanation.
A cashel is a ringfort built from stone rather than earth and timber, a roughly circular enclosure whose walls once defined the boundary between a farming family's world and everything outside it. In early medieval Ireland, these structures were the standard unit of rural settlement, and Mayo has them in considerable numbers, scattered across townlands whose Irish names often preserve older memories of the people and activities once associated with them.
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Carrowneden, Co. Mayo
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