Enclosure, Cloonygowan, Co. Mayo
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Enclosures
In the townland of Cloonygowan, in County Mayo, there is an enclosure old enough to have been formally recorded as an archaeological monument, yet quiet enough that almost nothing about it has made its way into the public record.
Enclosures of this kind are among the most common, and most quietly mysterious, features of the Irish landscape. They can be anything from the circular earthen banks of an early medieval ringfort, used as a defended farmstead, to the boundary remains of a prehistoric settlement or ritual site. Without further detail, the one at Cloonygowan sits in that particular category of place: officially known, archaeologically acknowledged, and otherwise largely unknown.
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