Ringfort (Cashel), Drumharsna, Co. Galway
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There is nothing left to see at Drumharsna, and that, in its own quiet way, is what makes it worth knowing about.
Somewhere beneath a tilled field in County Galway lies what was once, most probably, a cashel, the Irish term for a stone-walled ringfort, a roughly circular or oval enclosure built from drystone masonry and used as a defended farmstead, typically in the early medieval period. No trace of it remains above ground.
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