Ringfort (Rath), Doon, Co. Kerry
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Ringforts
In the townland of Doon in County Kerry, a ringfort sits in the landscape, its circular earthen bank tracing the outline of a life lived roughly fourteen hundred years ago.
Ringforts, known in Irish as raths, were the most common form of rural settlement in early medieval Ireland, typically enclosing a farmstead with one or more earthen banks and ditches. Tens of thousands were built across the country, and yet each one represents a particular family, a particular patch of ground, a particular negotiation with the land around it. The Kerry countryside is dense with them, and Doon is no exception.
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Doon, Co. Kerry
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