Enclosure, Cloonalassan, Co. Kerry
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Enclosures
In the townland of Cloonalassan in County Kerry, an enclosure sits in the landscape, noted and mapped but not yet fully described.
It belongs to a category of monument found across Ireland, a defined area bounded by earthworks, stone walls, or ditches, sometimes associated with early medieval settlement, sometimes with farming, sometimes with purposes that remain unclear. The enclosure form is one of the most common yet most quietly ambiguous features of the Irish archaeological record, easy to overlook on foot and often only fully legible from the air or on a detailed map.
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Cloonalassan, Co. Kerry
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