Irish Fairy Forts: 132 x 222 spine: 23.8, gutter 10 bleed: 17
Far more than just a faint echo of the past, Ireland’s fairy forts are still vibrantly alive. even today, people rarely interfere with Irish fairy forts or fairy trees. They aren’t built on; roads curve around them; farmers don’t plough over them.
The most numerous ancient remains in Ireland today,
numbering up to 50,000 or more, these enigmatic mounds
and grassy banks seem to call out to us from an earlier time. So, what are they, who built them and what were they for? And how have so many survived for so long?
With evocative photographs by Richard Mills,
master folklorist Jo Kerrigan explores the origins of these
mysterious circular structures: the stories and legends, the
history and archaeology, the living traditions and practices connected to them. And reminds us of the dangers of disturbing the ancient spirits dwelling beneath.
I r ish FAIRY F ORTS Portals to the Past
The traditions connected to them are so powerful that,
JO KERRIGAN AND RICHARD MILLS
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I r ish FA I RY F ORTS Portals to the Past