Ringfort (Rath), Knocknamona, Co. Cork
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Ringforts
Sitting quietly in level pasture at Knocknamona in north Cork, a low circular earthwork carries within it a small puzzle of cartographic history.
The feature is what surveyors have long called a rath, the Irish term for a ringfort, an enclosed farmstead of the early medieval period typically defined by one or more earthen banks and ditches. Thousands of them survive across Ireland in various states of preservation, but what makes this one quietly interesting is the way the maps disagree about its shape.
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