Enclosure, Knockaphunta, Co. Mayo

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Enclosure, Knockaphunta, Co. Mayo

At Knockaphunta in County Mayo, there is a recorded archaeological enclosure, a feature that appears on the national monuments record but whose details remain largely undocumented in any publicly accessible form.

Enclosures of this kind are among the most common, and most quietly mysterious, features of the Irish landscape. The term covers a broad range of structures, from prehistoric ring forts and early medieval farmsteads surrounded by earthen banks, to later ecclesiastical or settlement boundaries. What exactly the Knockaphunta enclosure represents, its date, its function, its current condition on the ground, remains unclear from what is presently available.

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