Earthwork, Ballaghboy, Co. Clare

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Earthwork, Ballaghboy, Co. Clare

In the townland of Ballaghboy in County Clare, an earthwork sits in the landscape, classified and recorded but not yet fully explained to the public.

The name Ballaghboy derives from the Irish Bealach Buí, meaning the yellow road or yellow pass, suggesting the area carried some significance as a route or crossing point long before anyone thought to map its archaeology. The earthwork itself belongs to a broad category of field monuments that can include anything from the raised banks of a ringfort, a defensive enclosure used as a farmstead from the early medieval period onwards, to the remnants of a field boundary, a burial mound, or an enclosure whose original purpose has long been forgotten.

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