Enclosure, Ballysallagh, Co. Clare
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Enclosures
In the townland of Ballysallagh in County Clare, there is a recorded archaeological enclosure that has yet to give up much of its story.
Enclosures of this kind are among the most common monument types in the Irish landscape, yet also among the most varied. The term covers everything from the circular earthen ringforts that served as defended farmsteads throughout the early medieval period, to later ecclesiastical enclosures that once bounded churches and their associated ground. Without more detail, Ballysallagh holds its identity lightly, present on the record but quiet about what it actually is.
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