Ringfort (Rath), Bullaun, Co. Sligo

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Ringfort (Rath), Bullaun, Co. Sligo

In the rough pasture at Bullaun, the land rises and folds in a way that is not entirely natural.

A circular earthen bank, twenty-six metres across, describes the outline of a rath, the kind of enclosed farmstead that thousands of early medieval Irish families once lived within. What makes this particular example quietly worth attention is a small engineering detail: the northern portion of the interior has been deliberately built up to create a level floor, compensating for the natural tilt of the ridge on which it sits. Someone, more than a thousand years ago, went to the trouble of regrading the ground inside their own home.

A rath is essentially an earthen ringfort, a circular enclosure defined by one or more banks and ditches, typically dating from the early medieval period, roughly 500 to 1200 AD, and used as a defended farmstead for a single family or household. This one sits on a north-east-facing slope and uses a combination of methods to define its boundary: an earthen bank, two metres wide, reinforced with stone revetment along part of its circuit, and a scarp, a steep natural or cut face of earth, running along the opposite arc. The interior bank stands about ninety centimetres above the enclosed ground level; outside, the bank drops only sixty centimetres, which tells you something about how the builders managed the geometry of the slope. The perimeter is now overgrown, and a field boundary runs close to the south-east, cutting across the landscape in a different alignment entirely, a later imposition on an older arrangement.

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