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hillfort is a type of
fortified refuge or
defended settlement located to
exploit a rise in
elevation for
defensive advantage. They are
typical of the...
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Irish mythology, Manannán mac Lir.
These are the
foundation remains of a
trivallate oval
stone fort, with
three closely spaced concentric banks of
earth and...
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located 1.8 km (1.1 miles)
northeast of Ardrahan.
Lackan Ringfort is a
trivallate ringfort (rath) with souterrain. "National
Monuments in
State Care: Ownership...
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introductory section, is
encircled by
three enclosures and is
therefore trivallate.[citation needed] The
actual living space of
ringforts often forms less...
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located 1 mi (1.6 km) east of
Limerick Junction.
Carron fort is a
trivallate rath. "National
Monuments in
State Care:
Ownership &
Guardianship (County...
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Ardcarn Mound is a bowl barrow.
Immediately to the west of this is a
trivallate ringfort with souterrain, and to the
south of that is a
simple rath. http://www...
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Castle Ditches is the site of an Iron Age
trivallate hillfort in the south-east of
Tisbury parish in Wiltshire, England. It is
probable that its ancient...
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standing stone nearby may be pre-Christian.
Rathealy Ringfort is a
trivallate rath with a
rectangular house,
circular house and
souterrain entrance...
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successive univallate enclosures,
eventually developing into a
partially trivallate enclosure with the
enclosure of a
complete Outer ditch and a
partial Outermost...
- grid ref: H6616 5677 Gortalowry, Rath, grid ref: H8086 7738 Gortatray,
Trivallate enclosure, grid ref: H8595 7051 Gortmerron,
Fragment of
Romanesque arch...