Enclosure, Ballyknavin, Co. Clare

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Enclosure, Ballyknavin, Co. Clare

In the townland of Ballyknavin in County Clare, there is a scheduled archaeological enclosure whose details remain, for the moment, largely unpublished.

Enclosures of this kind are among the most common monument types in the Irish landscape, ranging from the circular earthen ringforts of the early medieval period to prehistoric ditched enclosures whose boundaries may have defined a settlement, a ritual space, or a defended farmstead. What makes Ballyknavin quietly notable is precisely this ambiguity: the monument is recorded and protected, but the specifics of its form, date, and character have not yet been made publicly available.

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Ballyknavin, Co. Clare
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