Embanked enclosure, Whitestown, Co. Waterford

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Embanked enclosure, Whitestown, Co. Waterford

Somewhere in the pasture fields of Whitestown in County Waterford, a circular enclosure roughly forty metres across exists almost entirely as a cartographic memory. It appears on the Ordnance Survey's six-inch map of 1840, drawn with enough confidence to suggest it was legible in the landscape at the time of surveying, yet today it leaves no trace visible at ground level. The bank that once defined its circumference has either collapsed into the surrounding soil or been gradually absorbed by centuries of agricultural activity, leaving only the map as evidence that something deliberately circular once occupied this north-facing slope.

Embanked enclosures of this kind are broadly understood as enclosed spaces defined by an earthen bank, sometimes accompanied by an internal or external ditch, and they appear across Ireland in a variety of forms and periods. Some are associated with early medieval settlement, others with ritual or funerary use, and without excavation it is rarely possible to say with certainty which category applies. What can be said of the Whitestown example is that by the mid-nineteenth century, when the Ordnance Survey teams were working their way methodically through the Irish countryside, the feature was considered significant enough to record. Its diameter of approximately forty metres places it within a range commonly associated with domestic or agricultural enclosures of the early medieval period, though that remains inference rather than established fact for this particular site.

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