Enclosure, Ballyhenry, Co. Mayo
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Enclosures
In the townland of Ballyhenry, in County Mayo, an enclosure sits in the landscape without explanation.
The term itself covers a broad range of structures in Irish archaeology, from the earthen ringforts of early medieval farmers to prehistoric ceremonial boundaries, and without further documentation it is not always possible to say which category a given site belongs to. That uncertainty is part of what makes such places quietly compelling. They mark the ground, they have clearly meant something to someone, and yet the full account of why and when has not yet been set down in any accessible form.
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Ballyhenry, Co. Mayo
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