Earthwork, Leagard, Co. Clare

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Earthwork, Leagard, Co. Clare

In the townland of Leagard in County Clare, an earthwork sits in the landscape, recorded and mapped but largely undescribed in any publicly available form.

The monument is catalogued, its existence confirmed, yet the details that might explain what it is, who made it, and when, remain out of general reach for now.

Earthworks is a broad category in Irish archaeology, encompassing everything from the low, circular banks of a ringfort, a type of enclosed farmstead common from the early medieval period, to the more irregular remains of field boundaries, enclosures, or ceremonial monuments stretching back thousands of years. Clare is a county with a dense archaeological landscape, shaped by successive waves of settlement from the Neolithic onwards, and townlands like Leagard carry within their soil and surface the quiet residue of all that occupation. Without further detail on this particular feature, it is difficult to say more about its form or likely function, but the fact of its survival, noticed and noted, is itself something.

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