Enclosure, Curry, Co. Galway
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Enclosures
In the townland of Curry in County Galway, an enclosure sits in the landscape, recorded and classified but not yet fully described.
The term enclosure covers a wide range of archaeological features in Ireland, from the earthen or stone-built boundaries of early medieval farmsteads to prehistoric ritual sites, and the ambiguity of the category is itself telling. A feature deemed significant enough to be catalogued, yet whose details remain to be fully examined, occupies an curious middle ground: present, named, and mapped, but still waiting to give up its specifics.
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Curry, Co. Galway
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