Enclosure, Cashel, Co. Mayo
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Enclosures
Near the townland of Cashel in County Mayo, a stone enclosure sits in the landscape classified, recorded, and otherwise left to speak for itself.
The term cashel, used both as a place name here and as a general category of monument, refers to a roughly circular dry-stone wall enclosure, typically of early medieval date, built to protect a farmstead or small settlement. That the monument and the townland share the same name is not coincidental; across Ireland, placenames of this kind frequently preserve the memory of a structure long after the structure itself has faded into the ground.
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Cashel, Co. Mayo
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