Enclosure, Cashel, Co. Cavan

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Enclosure, Cashel, Co. Cavan

In the townland of Cashel in County Cavan, there sits an enclosure that has thus far resisted easy documentation.

The term enclosure, in an Irish archaeological context, covers a broad family of sites: roughly circular or oval boundaries defined by earthen banks, ditches, or stone walls, and associated with everything from early medieval settlement to stock management to ritual use. What makes a particular example notable is often less its physical drama than its stubborn obscurity, the way it persists in the landscape while the written record catches up, or fails to.

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