Hi,
There was a discussion of this last week. I've done a summary of related tags as they are currently in use in Ireland / Northern Ireland. It's an extract from http://stat.latlon.org/ie/latest/ While they might not have huge currency, they are a perfectly mapable feature. Colm ---------------------------------- archaeological_site=cashel (1) archaeological_site=castle (6) archaeological_site=fort (9) archaeological_site=ring_fort (2) castle_type=defensive (12) castle_type=fortress (5) castle_type=manor (4) castle_type=stately (5), description=A Celtic hill fort (ruins, only an earth bank left) description=Excellent well preserved doubled-ringed ringfort fortification=ring_ditch (2) fortification_type=hill_fort (12) fortification_type=promontory_fort (1) fortification_type=ring_fort (2) fortification_type=ringfort (76) hist=castle (1) historic=castle (300) historic=ruins historic=fort (17) historic=ring fort (2) historic=ring_fort (2) military=fort note=Ancient fort (1) note=Ancient ring fort (2) note=Fawney (fainne) means ring, maybe the site of a ringfort? Was also slang to kiss the King/Lords ring. Very interesting as the road is called the Royal Oak (1) note=Known_locally_as_a_fairy_ring_with_supernatural_powers_-_Neolithic_Settlement (1), note=Not sure if these are Barrows or rath, or what the difference is! Ring fort (5), note=Not sure if these are Barrows or raths, or what the difference is! Ring fort (1) note=Ring Fort? (1) note=probably old ringfort (1) note=ring fort (2) note=ringfort (1) wikipedia=en:Rathealy Ringfort (1) wikipedia=en:Rathgall Hillfort (1) wikipedia=en:Ringfort (2) wikipedia=en:Staigue stone fort --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has. Margaret Mead _______________________________________________ Talk-ie mailing list Talk-ie@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ie