Monumental structure, Meelick, Co. Clare

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Monumental structure, Meelick, Co. Clare

Near the small townland of Meelick in County Clare, something has been recorded, classified, and assigned a place in the national archaeological inventory, yet remains almost entirely unknown.

It carries the designation of a monumental structure, a broad category that can encompass anything from a megalithic tomb or standing stone to the earthwork remains of a much later building. That vagueness is itself telling. Whatever stands or lies at Meelick, it has been noticed and named, but not yet described in any publicly available form.

Meelick sits in a part of Clare shaped by centuries of quiet rural life and occasional geological drama. Clare's landscape holds an unusual density of prehistoric and early medieval remains, many of them still incompletely studied. A monumental structure, in the language of Irish archaeological classification, typically refers to a substantial built or earthen feature whose precise function or period has not been firmly established, or whose scale sets it apart from more common field monuments. Without further detail in the available record, it is not possible to say whether this particular site is ancient or early modern, intact or fragmentary, above ground or largely buried.

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