Bronze Age Fortress Identified in Ireland

The fortress would have been large enough to shelter hundreds of people at a time

RTÉ News reports that archaeologist Michael Gibbons has dated the remnants of an ancient fortress in a rural park in the Burren Lowlands region of western Ireland to the Bronze Age, between about 800 and 1200 B.C.

The fortress would have been large enough to shelter hundreds of people at a time, Gibbons explained. Seasonal lakes would have been part of its defenses, he added. An aerial lidar survey of the now-wooded site could reveal traces of roundhouses within the ramparts.

source archaeology.org

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