Hut site, Bunbinnia, Co. Kerry

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Hut site, Bunbinnia, Co. Kerry

At Bunbinnia on the Iveragh Peninsula in County Kerry, a loose ring of upright stone slabs sits almost flush with the ground, its profile so low that a person walking across the hillside might step over it without registering what it is.

The structure measures roughly 4.5 metres by 2.6 metres, an oval just large enough to have sheltered a person or two, and the slabs rise no more than a quarter of a metre above the present ground surface. That near-invisibility is part of what makes it worth attention.

This is a hut site, the remains of a simple dwelling or temporary shelter of the kind found across the upland and coastal landscapes of early medieval and prehistoric Ireland. Such structures were typically built by setting stone slabs on edge to form a low wall, sometimes supplemented with turf or timber above. The Iveragh Peninsula, which takes in the Ring of Kerry and some of the most archaeologically dense terrain in the country, contains a remarkable concentration of these modest remains alongside more conspicuous monuments. This particular example sits about 70 metres to the north-east of a nearby recorded site, suggesting it may have been part of a wider pattern of settlement or seasonal land use in the area rather than an isolated feature.

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