Ringfort (Rath), Farran By.), Co. Cork
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Sitting in the middle of a working tillage field on a west-facing slope in County Cork, this earthwork has been quietly farmed around rather than over, which is itself a small act of accidental preservation.
It is a rath, the Irish term for a ringfort, a type of enclosed farmstead that was the dominant form of rural settlement in early medieval Ireland, broadly from the fifth to the twelfth centuries. Thousands survive across the country in various states of completeness, but many have been levelled by modern agriculture. This one, in the townland of Farran, remains largely intact.
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