Ringfort (Rath), Doonaha, Co. Clare
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Ringforts
At Doonaha, a small townland on the south-western edge of the Loop Head Peninsula in County Clare, a ringfort sits in the landscape with the quiet persistence these structures have maintained for over a thousand years.
Ringforts, known in Irish as raths, are roughly circular enclosures defined by one or more earthen banks and ditches, built primarily during the early medieval period as farmsteads for individual family groups. Ireland has somewhere in the region of forty to fifty thousand of them, yet each occupies a specific patch of ground chosen by a specific community, and that particularity is what gives even the least-documented example a certain weight.
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