Ringfort (Cashel), Drumquin, Co. Clare
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In the townland of Drumquin, in County Clare, there sits a cashel: a ringfort built not from earth and timber but from dry-stone walling, a form of enclosure that was already ancient by the early medieval period when most surviving examples were in use.
Where a typical earthen ringfort relied on a raised bank and ditch to define a farmstead or an area of status, a cashel achieved the same effect through the patient stacking of local stone, with no mortar to bind it. They are found across Ireland but are particularly associated with the limestone-rich west, where suitable building material lay close to the surface and good timber was scarcer.
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Drumquin, Co. Clare
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