Enclosure, Carrowmore, Co. Mayo

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Enclosure, Carrowmore, Co. Mayo

At Carrowmore in County Mayo, there is a recorded enclosure, a term that in Irish archaeology covers a broad family of monuments: roughly circular or oval boundaries defined by earthen banks, ditches, or stone walls, built across a wide span of prehistory and the early medieval period for purposes that varied from settlement and farming to ritual and defence.

The enclosure at this Carrowmore, a townland distinct from the better-known megalithic cemetery of the same name in County Sligo, sits in the quietly agricultural landscape of Mayo, noted on the national record but not yet accompanied by any published description of its form, condition, or date.

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