Enclosure, Creevard, Co. Mayo

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Enclosure, Creevard, Co. Mayo

In the townland of Creevard in County Mayo, an ancient enclosure sits in the landscape, classified and recorded but not yet fully described.

Enclosures of this kind, broadly defined as areas enclosed by banks, ditches, walls, or other boundaries, appear throughout the Irish countryside and can date from anywhere in the prehistoric or early medieval period. They served a range of purposes, from settlement and stock management to ritual or ceremonial use, and their precise function is often difficult to determine without excavation or detailed survey work.

Creevard, like many Mayo townlands, sits in a part of Ireland where the archaeological record runs deep beneath blanket bog and rough pasture. The county contains a remarkable density of prehistoric remains, many still only partially investigated. This particular enclosure has been identified and assigned a record, but detailed information about its form, dimensions, date, or condition has not yet been made publicly available. It remains, for now, a shape in the ground with a name attached, waiting for the kind of documentation that would allow its place in the local landscape to be properly understood.

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