Rathgall Hillfort
Coordinates: 52°48′08″N 6°39′47″W / 52.80222°N 6.66306°W
Rathgall Hill Fort | |
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Rath Geal | |
Aerial view of the fort | |
Location | County Wicklow, Province of Leinster |
Type | Multivallate hill fort |
Width | 15 metres |
Area | 7.5ha (18 acres) |
History | |
Founded | 1200-900BC |
Periods | Bronze age |
Site notes | |
Excavation dates | 1969 |
Condition | Partially preserved |
Ownership | Public |
Public access | Yes |
Rathgall, Rath Geal (the white or bright fort), or Ring of the Rath is a large multivallate hill fort near the town of Shillelagh.[1] Dating from the Bronze age, it consists of three roughly concentric stone ramparts with a fourth masonry wall dating from the Medieval period at its centre.[2] Rathgall is a National Monument which is in state care.[3]
Excavations led by Barry Raftery in the 1970s the site are only partial,[4] but yielded numerous artefacts including ceramic vessels, pot sherds and glass beads, which point to the middle to late Bronze age activity on the site. A number of gold items have been found at the site also, as well as a burial site linked with later use of the site. [2] Evidence of metal working comes from casts for tools and weapons,[5] with burials pointing to a ritual element to the site beyond its agricultural and domestic use.[6]
There are numerous legends that are associated with the site including fairies and as a site of pilgrimage for childless couples.[7]
References
- ↑ Dowling, Simon. "Rathgall Hillfort, Co. Wicklow". Aerial Archaeology A birds-eye view of Irish archaeology. Retrieved 7 November 2014.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 The Heritage Council. "Significant Unpublished Irish Archaeological Excavations 1930 - 1997". The Heritage Council. The Heritage Council. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
- ↑ National Monument Service. "National Monuments in State care". National Monument Service. National Monument Service. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
- ↑ Cultural Heritage Ireland. "The Late Bronze Age Hillfort at Rathgall, Co. Wicklow, near Tullow, Co. Carlow". Cultural Heritage Ireland. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
- ↑ Raftery, Barry. "Rathgall Hillfort". Visit Wicklow. Wicklow County Tourism. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
- ↑ Harding, Dennis (2012). Iron Age Hillforts in Britain and Beyond. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 116–117. ISBN 0191626104. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
- ↑ Voices from the Dawn. "Ring of the Rath (Rathgall Hillfort)". Voices from the Dawn. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
Further Reading
- Becker, Katharina 2010. Rathgall, Co. Wicklow, Archaeology Ireland/Media House, Dublin
- Raftery, B. 1970a The Rathgall Hillfort, Co. Wicklow, Antiquity 44. 51-54.
- Raftery, B. 1970b A Decorated Strap-end from Rathgall, Co. Wicklow, Journal Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. 100. 200-211.
- Raftery, B. 1971 Rathgall, Co. Wicklow: 1970 excavations, Antiquity 45. 296-298.
- Raftery, B. 1973 Rathgall: a late Bronze Age burial in Ireland, Antiquity. 47
- Raftery, B. 1974 Rathgall, In Delaney (ed.) Excavations 1974: Summary Account of Archaeological Excavations in Ireland. Association of Young Irish Archaeologists, Ulster Archaeological Society and Group for the Study of Irish Historic Settlement. 40.
- Raftery, B. 1975-76 Rathgall, In Delaney (ed.) Excavations 1975-76: Summary Account of Archaeological Excavations in Ireland. Association of Young Irish Archaeologists, Ulster Archaeological Society and Group for the Study of Irish Historic Settlement. 42.
- Raftery, B. 1976 Rathgall and Irish Hillfort Problems, In D.W. Harding (ed.) Hillforts: Later Prehistoric Earthworks of Britain and Ireland, London: Academic Press. 339-357.
- Raftery, B. 1981 Iron Age Burials in Ireland in D. O Corrain (ed.), Irish Antiquity, 173-204.
- Waddell, J. 1998 The Prehistoric Archaeology of Ireland, Galway University Press. Galway. 270-273.