Ringfort (Rath), Lack, Co. Mayo

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Ringfort (Rath), Lack, Co. Mayo

In the townland of Lack in County Mayo, a rath sits in the landscape, its circular earthen banks tracing the outline of a life lived perhaps twelve or fourteen centuries ago.

Raths, or ringforts, are among the most common archaeological monument types in Ireland, with estimates suggesting around 45,000 once existed across the island, yet each one represents a specific farmstead, a family, a particular patch of ground that someone once enclosed and defended. The sheer number of them means they are easy to overlook, absorbed into field boundaries or overgrown with scrub, their significance quietly waiting beneath the ordinary surface of the countryside.

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