Ringfort (Rath), Gower, Co. Clare
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In the townland of Gower in County Clare, a rath sits quietly in the landscape, its circular earthen bank tracing the outline of a life lived perhaps fifteen hundred years ago.
A rath, or ringfort, is an enclosed farmstead of the early medieval period, typically defined by one or more banks and ditches thrown up around a family's dwelling and outbuildings. Tens of thousands of them survive across Ireland in varying states of preservation, yet each one represents a specific decision, made by specific people, about where to settle and how to defend it.
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