Enclosure, Rathcahaun, Co. Clare
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Enclosures
In the townland of Rathcahaun in County Clare, an enclosure sits in the landscape, recognised as an archaeological monument but largely unrecorded in any publicly accessible form.
Enclosures of this kind are among the most common yet least understood features of the Irish countryside. They can range from early medieval ringforts, which served as defended farmsteads, to later pastoral boundaries, and distinguishing between them often requires detailed fieldwork or excavation. Without that documentation, a feature like this one occupies an ambiguous position: officially noted, but not yet described.
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Rathcahaun, Co. Clare
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