Ringfort (Rath), Kells, Co. Clare
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In the townland of Kells in County Clare, a rath sits quietly in the landscape, its circular earthworks outlining a domestic world that is now well over a thousand years old.
A rath, or ringfort, is the most common type of monument in Ireland, a circular enclosure defined by one or more banks and ditches, built primarily during the early medieval period as a defended farmstead for a family of some local standing. There are tens of thousands recorded across the country, yet each one occupies a specific patch of ground that once mattered deeply to the people who built and lived within it.
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