Ringfort (Rath), Carolina, Co. Cavan

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Ringfort (Rath), Carolina, Co. Cavan

In the townland of Carolina in County Cavan, a ringfort exists mainly as a cartographic absence.

It does not appear on any edition of the Ordnance Survey maps, and at ground level there is nothing to see. The only reason we know it is there at all is that a surveyor noticed it decades ago and wrote it down.

A rath, the Irish term for a ringfort, is typically an enclosed circular settlement defined by one or more earthen banks and ditches, the kind of farmstead that would have been common across Ireland during the early medieval period. This particular example sits on a low mound with a view across a valley and a stretch of marshland below, a position that would have made practical sense to whoever originally chose it. The site was recorded by Davies during the Irish Tourist Association survey of 1946, a nationwide effort to document places of archaeological and historical interest at a time when many such features were already under threat from agricultural change. That record is essentially all that anchors the site to history. The mound survives in some form, given that it was noted as such, but its low profile and lack of any surviving surface features means it has left no impression on the official mapping tradition.

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