Enclosure, Creevagh, Co. Mayo
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Enclosures
In the townland of Creevagh in County Mayo, there is a recorded archaeological enclosure whose details remain, for now, almost entirely undocumented in any publicly accessible form.
An enclosure in this context typically refers to a defined area bounded by an earthen bank, a ditch, or a stone wall, and such features in the Irish landscape range from prehistoric settlement sites to early medieval ringforts or ecclesiastical enclosures. Without further detail, Creevagh's example sits in that quiet category of known unknowns, monuments acknowledged by number and location but not yet described in any depth for a general audience.
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Creevagh, Co. Mayo
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