Ringfort (Rath), Drummeen, Co. Clare
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Ringforts
In the townland of Drummeen in County Clare, a ringfort sits quietly in the landscape, its circular earthworks the product of early medieval Ireland's most common form of enclosed settlement.
Known in Irish as a rath, this type of monument typically consisted of a raised circular bank of earth and an outer ditch, enclosing a farmstead that might have housed a single family and their livestock. Tens of thousands of ringforts survive across Ireland, yet each one represents a specific household, a specific patch of ground, chosen and shaped by people working the land roughly between the fifth and twelfth centuries.
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