Ringfort (Rath), Dunbell Big, Co. Kilkenny

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Ringfort (Rath), Dunbell Big, Co. Kilkenny

On the north-western slope of a low hillock in County Kilkenny, a roughly circular earthwork sits quietly in undulating farmland, its gravelly bank enclosing a flat interior some 34 metres across.

What makes this particular rath worth a second look is not grandeur but a slow, documented undoing. A rath is an early medieval ringfort, typically a raised circular enclosure defined by one or more earthen or stone banks, and used as a farmstead or place of shelter. Here, the enclosure has been gnawed at from outside by gravel extraction, and the cartographic record maps that erosion across more than half a century.

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