Ringfort (Rath), Clodagh, Co. Cork
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On a south-west-facing slope in Clodagh, County Cork, a low earthen ring rises out of pasture grass, its interior unexamined and its purpose long outlived.
This is a rath, the most common type of monument in the Irish countryside, a roughly circular enclosure defined by a raised bank of earth, built during the early medieval period as a farmstead or place of domestic settlement. Thousands survive across Ireland, yet each one retains something closed-off about it, a sense of a life organised and bounded that has simply ceased without explanation.
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