Enclosure, Cloongullaun, Co. Mayo

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Enclosure, Cloongullaun, Co. Mayo

In the townland of Cloongullaun in County Mayo, an enclosure sits on the land, recorded and classified but largely unelaborated in the public record.

Enclosures of this kind are among the most common yet least understood features of the Irish archaeological landscape. The term covers a broad range of structures, from prehistoric ringforts and early medieval farmsteads to later field enclosures, all defined by some form of boundary, whether earthen bank, fosse, or stone wall, that once separated an interior space from the world outside.

Cloongullaun is a rural townland in Mayo, a county whose boglands and hillsides preserve an unusually dense concentration of such features, many of them still unexcavated and poorly documented. Without further detail, it is difficult to say whether this particular enclosure belongs to the early medieval period, when ringforts served as the enclosed homesteads of farming families across Ireland, or whether it represents something older or more functional. What is certain is that it has been noted, mapped, and assigned a place in the national monument record, even if the specifics of its form, date, and condition remain, for now, quietly out of reach.

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