Enclosure, O'Brien'S Bridge, Co. Clare

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Enclosure, O’Brien’S Bridge, Co. Clare

Near the village of O'Brien's Bridge on the Clare side of the Shannon, an enclosure sits in the landscape as a quiet remnant of earlier occupation.

Enclosures of this kind are among the most common archaeological monument types in Ireland, typically circular or roughly oval earthworks defined by a bank and ditch, and used variously for settlement, agriculture, or ritual purposes across a broad sweep of prehistory and the early medieval period. Their very ordinariness makes individual examples easy to overlook, which is part of what makes each one worth pausing over.

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