Ringfort (Cashel), Langough, Co. Clare

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Ringfort (Cashel), Langough, Co. Clare

In the townland of Langough in County Clare, a cashel sits quietly in the landscape, the kind of place that registers as a grassy irregularity before its true age begins to settle in.

A cashel is a ringfort built from stone rather than earthen banks, a circular enclosure typically dating from the early medieval period, roughly the sixth to the tenth century, when farming families across Ireland enclosed their homesteads within defensive boundaries. Thousands of these sites survive across the country, yet each one occupies a particular patch of ground that someone, more than a thousand years ago, chose deliberately, for the aspect, the drainage, the proximity to water or pasture.

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