Embanked enclosure, Ballyleen, Co. Waterford

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Embanked enclosure, Ballyleen, Co. Waterford

On a west-facing slope in Ballyleen, Co. Waterford, a curve of ancient bank sits quietly embedded in the modern field system around it, its original purpose absorbed into the everyday geometry of farming. What survives is roughly a semicircular arc, spanning perhaps thirty metres from east through south to west, with stone-revetting on both its inner and outer faces. Stone-revetting, the lining of an earthen bank with carefully placed stones to stabilise and reinforce it, suggests this was built to last, and built with some care. The rest of the circle, if it ever was complete, has been lost to centuries of agricultural reshaping.

The Ordnance Survey's six-inch map of 1840 recorded the feature as a circular embanked enclosure with an external diameter of around thirty metres. By the 1922 edition of the same mapping series, it was being described simply as a circular field, a small but telling shift in how the landscape was being read and remembered. That reduction, from a recognised archaeological feature to an unremarkable field boundary, is itself a kind of history. Embanked enclosures of this type are generally understood as early medieval in origin, often associated with settlement or agricultural organisation, though without excavation the precise date and function of the Ballyleen example remain open questions. What the two maps together suggest is a feature substantial enough to hold its circular shape in the landscape for at least eighty years of continued farming, even as its meaning gradually faded from local knowledge.

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