Earthwork, Lehinch, Co. Clare

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Earthwork, Lehinch, Co. Clare

Near Lehinch in County Clare, there is a recorded earthwork that sits quietly in the landscape, noted in the archaeological record but not yet described in any publicly available detail.

That gap itself is telling. Ireland holds thousands of such earthworks, ranging from the remains of ringforts, which were enclosed farmsteads typically dating from the early medieval period, to boundary banks, field systems, and the eroded traces of structures whose original purpose is no longer legible from the surface. Without further documentation, the Lehinch earthwork belongs to that large and genuinely uncertain category: present, protected, and not yet fully explained.

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