Enclosure, Boyhollagh, Co. Mayo

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Enclosure, Boyhollagh, Co. Mayo

In the townland of Boyhollagh, in the quiet interior of County Mayo, there sits an archaeological enclosure that has yet to be formally described in any publicly available record.

That absence is itself a kind of detail. Ireland contains thousands of such enclosures, ringforts and cashels and curvilinear field boundaries worn down to little more than earthen banks, and a great many of them remain unexamined in any meaningful published form. Boyhollagh is one of those places that archaeology has catalogued but not yet fully spoken about.

Enclosures of this type in Mayo are generally associated with early medieval settlement, roughly the period between the fifth and twelfth centuries, when a single farming family or small kin group would have defined their homestead within a circular or oval earthen bank, sometimes reinforced with stone. The term enclosure covers a broad range of forms, from the substantial raised ringfort to the barely visible crop-mark visible only from the air. Without further detail specific to Boyhollagh, it is not possible to say which end of that spectrum this particular site occupies, or whether any excavation or field survey has been carried out in its vicinity. The townland name itself, Boyhollagh, likely derives from Irish and may preserve some echo of the landscape or its early inhabitants, though the precise etymology would require closer scrutiny than the available material allows.

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