Enclosure, Ballynahoulort, Co. Kerry
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Enclosures
In the townland of Ballynahoulort in County Kerry, an enclosure sits in the landscape, recorded and classified but not yet fully described to the public.
The term enclosure covers a broad range of features in Irish archaeology, from the circular earthen banks of early medieval ringforts, which served as defended farmsteads, to prehistoric ceremonial boundaries and medieval field systems. Without knowing which type this one represents, it occupies an interesting kind of limbo: officially recognised, mapped, and assigned a monument record, yet still largely uncharacterised in any detail that has reached wider circulation.
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Ballynahoulort, Co. Kerry
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