Ringforts
Ringforts are circular or oval fortified farming settlements consisting of a raised bank or rampart surrounding an enclosed space, often with a ditch on one or both sides. They may be earthwork or, less commonly, stone-walled. The term covers a class of rural defensive enclosures dating from late antiquity to the early medieval period in parts of Europe.
Geographically, ringforts are especially common in Ireland and Britain, with large concentrations in Ireland. They are
Typical construction features include a circular bank of piled earth or stone, sometimes reinforced with a
Ringforts served multiple roles: seasonal or permanent farm settlements, defensive refuges against raids, and status symbols
Archaeologists study ringforts through excavations, surveys, and aerial or LiDAR imagery. Many have been damaged or