Enclosure, Ballindine, Co. Mayo
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Enclosures
In the quiet agricultural land around Ballindine in County Mayo, there is a monument classified simply as an enclosure.
That word, spare and bureaucratic, covers a wide range of ancient structures in the Irish landscape, from circular ringforts used as defended farmsteads in the early medieval period to prehistoric ceremonial boundaries whose original purpose remains genuinely uncertain. The designation tells you that something was deliberately enclosed here, that someone at some point drew a line around a piece of ground and meant it to mean something. What exactly that something was, in this particular case, remains opaque.
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Ballindine, Co. Mayo
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