Ringfort (Rath), Ballinvinny, Co. Cork
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In a field of pasture on a north-facing slope in Ballinvinny, there is almost nothing left to see, and that near-absence is itself the point.
What once stood here was a rath, the Irish term for a roughly circular earthen enclosure, typically dating from the early medieval period and used as a defended farmstead. Thousands of them survive across Ireland in varying states of preservation; this one barely survives at all. The bank has been levelled, and only a low rise in the ground still traces where it ran.
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