Ringfort (Rath), Knockmore, Co. Clare
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At Knockmore in County Clare, somewhere beneath the grass and bramble of the Irish countryside, sits a rath, one of the thousands of circular earthwork enclosures that early medieval farming families built across Ireland between roughly the fifth and twelfth centuries.
A rath, sometimes called a ringfort, typically consisted of a raised earthen bank, occasionally reinforced with a timber palisade or stone facing, enclosing a farmstead and its inhabitants. They are among the most common archaeological monument types in Ireland, yet each one carries its own particular silence, its own slight rise in the land that most passersby never register as anything more than an uneven field.
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