Earthwork, Doonnamona, Co. Mayo

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Earthwork, Doonnamona, Co. Mayo

In the townland of Doonnamona in County Mayo, an earthwork sits in the landscape, classified and recorded but not yet widely described.

Earthworks of this kind are among the most common and least understood monuments in Ireland, a broad category that covers everything from the raised banks of ancient ringforts to the levelled platforms of long-vanished buildings, from boundary ditches to the eroded remnants of medieval enclosures. What survives above ground may be subtle, a slight rise in a field, a curving bank that only reads clearly from above, the kind of thing that catches the eye once and then becomes impossible to unsee.

Doonnamona is a small townland in Mayo, a county whose landscape holds an extraordinary density of prehistoric and early medieval remains, many of them still incompletely documented. The name itself follows a pattern common across Connacht, derived from Irish townland naming conventions that frequently encode geographical features, ownership, or association with a particular fort or enclosure. Without fuller records presently available for this specific site, the earthwork remains one of those quietly unresolved entries in the Irish archaeological record, known to exist, positioned on a map, but not yet fully narrated.

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